Moo, You Bloody Choir
Australian band creates another album of literate, studied music richly adorned with unexpected turns of phrase, both lyrical and musical.
Judging by Moo, You Bloody Choir, the third LP from Australian quintet Augie March, there's still some juice left in the concept of overseas rock bands writing and performing resonant songs rich in ache and atmosphere. True, singer-songwriter Glenn Richards sometimes lets his theatrical moan and echoing midtempo…
Two years since it was finished and eighteen months after its original Australian release (don’t you just love record company shenanigans), the third full length effort from Augie March hits the streets in the UK. In the mean time it’s been picking up…
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...