Short lived Australian rock band Fraternity were active for the first part of the '70s, exploring various stylistic trends of the day with then-unknown lead vocalist Bon Scott fronting the band. Fraternity started out with a dusty, country-friend rock sound not unlike The Band, but also delved into psychedelia, blues rock, and moments of both progressive rock and Sabbath-esque proto metal over the course of their very short run. They released just two albums before splintering into new projects (as Scott went down in rock and roll history when he became the lead singer for AC/DC in 1974) and their material lingered in obscurity until the retrospective collection Seasons of Change was released in 2021.