Augie March - Moo You Bloody Choir reviews
Reviews by letter :
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y
| Musicomh |
Augie March are an Australian folk-rock band led by singer, songwriter, lyricist and multi-instrumentalist Glenn Richards and are clearly a band with musical ambition. Formed in 1996 and taking their name from a Saul Bellow novel, this, their third album covers a huge amount of musical ground....full text |
|
| Stylusmagazine |
A phantom leg itches fire. The mind feels the missing limb. Still there. It attributes pain, tingling, sharp, maddening, to that lost. Empty space, shapes of air fixed in the mind as that nub still present, is given a life of odd flesh. It’s allowed to flow with nonsense blood and flex with sinew.
That, too, is a love lost, regained as something whose sudden absence is palpable. Australian quintet Augie March has long since mastered this notion of deserted sense, voided pairings of skin and love. If you haven’t heard them yet, you’re M.I.A., but the band’s third album, Moo You Bloody Choir, is as noble a starting point as any....full text |
|
| Popmatters |
| Glenn Richards is Australia’s tight-packed pop-poet; more poet than pop, certainly, since who else producing music today writes in such contorted but addictive ellipses as: “If I lower mine to yours / Might you kiss me on the face?” That’s from Augie March’s 2000 debut, Sunset Studies, but from the very first song on the new album, that inversion is still there—when “she takes into hers my hand”, the alluring harpy of “One Crowded Hour”....full text |
|
Augie March lyrics
All lyrics are property and copyright of their owners. All lyrics provided for educational purposes only
Copyright © www.sweetslyrics.com Please read our
Privacy policy - 0.0248s