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Augie March

Augie March

Augie March are an Australian pop and indie rock band, which formed in 1996 in Shepparton, Victoria. Since 2001 the group consists of vocalist and rhythm guitarist Glenn Richards, lead guitarist Adam Donovan, bass guitarist Edmondo Ammendola, drummer David Williams, and keyboardist Kiernan Box. Box had replaced Robert Dawson, the band's piano player since March 2000, who died in January 2001.

Augie March's first full-length album, Sunset Studies, was released in 2000. It was critically acclaimed and received four ARIA Music Award nominations in 2001, which won Engineer of the Year for Chris Dickie, Chris Thompson, Paul McKercher and Richard Pleasance. Critics, both in Australia and the United States, also lauded its 2002 successor, Strange Bird. The group's third album, Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006), reached number 10 on the ARIA Albums Chart. It provided the lead single, "One Crowded Hour", which attained critical acclaim and provided their highest position on the related singles chart at number 29. The album and single were nominated for six ARIA Music Awards in 2006, while Moo, You Bloody Choir won the Australian Music Prize for that year. Having achieved mainstream success, the band toured Australia and the US through 2006 and 2007.

In 2008 they released their fourth album, Watch Me Disappear, which reached number 4. Although commercially successful it received less favourable critical reception. Augie March disbanded in late 2009 and reformed in mid-2014. After their resumption they have released three studio albums. The band's distinctive musical style is directed by main songwriter, Richards. His lyrics draw critical acclaim for their poetic style. The band's music is variously described as intricate, lush, and dense, acting as a backdrop for Richards' complex vocals.

Albums

2000 Sunset Studies
2002 Strange Bird
2006 Moo, You Bloody Choir
2008 Watch Me Disappear
2014 Havens Dumb
2014 Havens Dumb
2018 Bootikins
2021 Bloodsport & Porn
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Augie March Reveal Special End Of Year Shows
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"A song about waking up still drunk in Parliament Gardens and throwing up everywhere has never sounded so beautiful."
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Live Review: Augie March, Rowena Wise
"They transitioned from a bristling rock sound to sublime intimacy at a moment's notice."
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Live Review: Augie March, Rowena Wise
"Things have taken a turn for the rollicking, now, as 'Lupus' has fired up the drunk boomers down the front."
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"I was becoming aware of something thematic, the awfulness of the narrative in some of the songs, the ridiculousness as well."
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Their first tour in “donkeys yonks”