All Artists: Audreys Title: Between Last Night & Us Members Wishing: 1 Total Copies: 0 Label: ABC Music Oz Release Date: 2/27/2006 Album Type: Import Genres: Country, Blues, Folk, Pop Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Audreys Between Last Night & Us Genres: Country, Blues, Folk, Pop
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CD ReviewsUnbelievably wonderful alt-country/pop Kim Porter | Australia | 07/09/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "Six months later I'm still having trouble coming to terms with just how very good Between Last Night & Us is. The Audreys - an Adelaide-based four-piece, (sometimes five) - have released a brilliant album, bound to feature prominently in 2006's Best Of lists. The lead-off track, `You & Steve McQueen', received regular airplay on Australian radio after appearing on a 2005 EP of the same name, and here it makes the perfect opening number, easily sounding like it's drifting in from somewhere on the edge of an Arizona desert, or Chapel Hill, North Carolina. In fact, if you were hearing this album with no foreknowledge, you'd be hard-pressed to believe that it was produced early last winter by the brilliant Shane O'Mara at his Yikesville Studio in Melbourne. For comparison, the sounds of Canada's Be Good Tanyas might be a nice reference point, but the lovely Taasha Coates, plus Tristan Goodall, brother Cam Goodall, (recently departed to pursue a burgeoning solo career), and Mikey G, all add a much heftier dose of pop to their mix of alt.country and bluegrass. (Producer O'Mara also contributes guitar, lap-steel, dobro, bass and samples across the album) Stunning - repeat, STUNNING - standouts include the orgasmically-shuddery `Banjo & Violin', the previously mentioned 'Steve McQueen', `Nothing Wrong With Me' and `Come On In', which starts out pretty and delicate, before developing some serious muscle towards the end. They even manage to get away with a cover of the INXS tune, 'Don't Change', (on original pressings only). The Audreys have been touring non-stop for almost a year now, and their live shows are simply devastating - make sure you catch them somewhere soon." Dark Country RCC | Illinois | 08/19/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) "This ain't your daddy's country music band. There's a bluesy soul to The Audrey's banjo laced songs. It's difficult to categorize, which may be why it is so engaging. The Audrey's are not formulaic or gimiky. Their fusion of country/blues/folk is unique, sincere, and refreshing. True music lovers, take heart. There's still great music being made- even it is in the form of a country band from Australia." Buy This CD henri | district of columbia | 11/05/2008 (5 out of 5 stars) "Big in Australia, you're not going to hear this type of music on the radio - it isn't aimed at "tweens" or urban hip. A banjo here or there - yes... but it's not country and it's not bluegrass. Think the best of folk rock of the 70s updated to the new century tastes. If you like the styling of Iron and Wine or Ray LaMontagne, then you're going to love this CD."
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