The Gospel Album

The album was announced in May and is described as 'a uniquely Indigenous approach to gospel songs with an expanded sound that combines new hymns, and reimagined gospel songs' [2] The album was released on 31 July 2015 and reached number three on the ARIA charts in August 2015.

[3] The album is a dedication to Gurrumul's mother and aunts, who brought him up with songs and lullabies from the church at Elcho Island.

He added "there are some subtle sonic developments whispering beneath the singer's trademark hypnotic lull.. but overall, the key word is familiar.

[10] Paul Barr from Readings gave the album a positive review, saying; "This music radiates peace and calm, and Gurrumul’s native Yolngu language allows the full emotion to come through."

[11] Darren Hassan from Glam Adelaide said the album looks set to be a hit with "a mixture of recognisable church songs mostly sung in the Yolngu language.