I’ve listened to Augie March’s new album Watch Me Disappear about a half dozen time since Liz got it in the mail yesterday. A few days late cause it’s got a few scribbley signatures on it, but better late than never. Augie March – Watch Me Disappear The best way I can describe it is(click to read the full post)
As Jarod pointed out, we went to see Augie March at the Metro for my birthday. It wasn’t really for my birthday, it just so happened that the only night they played in Sydney was on my birthday. And thus, they played for me. Right? I wasn’t sure if I should take my camera as(click to read the full post)
I stumbled across an article online at SMH (here) about Augie’s latest release, and some comments from the band. By the sound of things, things are a bit rocky… In separate long conversations Glenn Richards, the band’s singer and songwriter and resident Eeyore, and Edmondo Ammendola, bass player and self-described “glass half-full” man, reveal a(click to read the full post)