Rushall Station

Rushall Station is the fourth album by Australian indie rock/electronic band Underground Lovers, released in 1996.

It was named after Rushall railway station, located near the home of band member Vincent Giarrusso in Clifton Hill in Melbourne.

[4] Singer Vincent Giarrusso said: "We found on Polydor that we had to fit in with marketing plans and a lot of other bands.

"[5][6] He said the band had also been unsettled by Polydor's plans for the follow-up to Dream It Down, their second album for the label, which had suffered from poor sales despite critical acclaim.

Giarrusso told the Herald Sun that after giving Polydor a demo tape of its new songs, the band learned the label planned to hire a big-name producer and turn the album into an epic.