The singer-songwriter, who was battling liver disease, died in July at the age of 61.

Some of the songs were first written almost four decades earlier.

Their biggest U.S. song was Heavenly Pop Hit, offSubmarine Bells.

Martin Phillips from the band The Chills photo taken at Mushroom records Pyrmont.Martin Phillips “I am a real perfectionist.“Was it his table manners? Did he need a new shampoo? No, it was simply the so-called Curse of the Chills or so the program seemed content to conclude. The same hoary non-explanation (to which a surprising amount of credence is attached) that’s hauled out every so often in an” attempt to explain why The Chills have had more members than most rugby league clubs.As ever, it failed dismally, seeming more a cover-up than a reason. And, as a result, an air of profound melancholy hung over the entire proceedings as if Phillips was not the major talent that he is, but rather a born loser who somehow hadn’t realized his lonely fate. June 16, 1992. (Photo by Paul Jones/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).

Martin Phillipps, the late frontman of the New Zealand band the Chills.Paul Jones/Fairfax Media/Getty Images

Its a moody, probing number that finds Phillipps repeating the chorus over chiming guitars.

Their last album was 2021sScatterbrain.

Spring Board: The Early Unrecorded Songstrack list:1.

Learn to Try Again3.

If This World Was Made for Me4.

And When Youre There7.

Since You Left Me18.

Watching Old Home Movies19.

I Saw Your Silhouette20.

I Dont Want to Live Forever