Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) – Augie March
- December 24th, 2011
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- lush instrumentation, haunting melodies + big rockers
- intricate, verbose, obtuse lyrics
01 ‘One Crowded Hour’ – Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) – Augie March
- ascending chord sequence, almost cyclical
- vox melody hold/hovers around the one note
- big distorted gtrs, without being heavy or hard
long languorous strums - gtr solo: siren sound. follows final lyric ‘vain!, vain!’
03 ‘The Cold Acre’ – Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) – Augie March
- double note melody line
- beat, bup ba-dup, ba-dup, ba-dup
- prosody: vox melody jumping from low to high notes
‘some go high and very low’ - breathy bv, enters slightly ahead of lead vox. same lyric
‘stranger strange’
- boxy drum beginning
- prosody: ‘rise, rise, rise and tune your pianos’
- ambience: other worldy
brushes, verb soaked ekc gtr, breathy vox, distant keys, verbed tambourine - vox: high (falsetto) doubled with low vox
07 ‘Just Passing Through’ – Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) – Augie March
- single element of track (preferably something relatively hidden) as intro that fades in and out
eg. subtle organ fade in intro, stops - differentiate 2 chords in a progression with different drum beats
eg. chorus is just 2 chords; first instrumental version of chorus features 2 different drum beats for each chord
08 ‘Thin Captain Crackers’ – Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) – Augie March
- lyric: ‘don’t bring em up if you can’t put em down’
- middle: elc gtr – single chord whilst bass etc continue progressions
09 ‘Bottle Baby’ – Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) – Augie March
- no percussion
- ac gtr up close, piano distant
10 ‘Mt. Wellington Reverie’ – Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) – Augie March
- vox lines delivered via alternate takes; ends overlap
- lyric: ‘so many souls were sold, so many lies were told’
11 ‘ The Baron of Sentiment’ – Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) – Augie March
- long, descending vox melody line, cut short and extended then repeated
12 ‘ Bolte and Dunstan Talk Youth’ – Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) – Augie March
- doubled lead vox with high falsetto harmony (octave?)
- 2 instruments doubling melody
ie. piano and gtr picking doubled together
- mid section vox: monotone
eg. ‘in a berth of the port wharf the song of the penitent sailor…’ - melody progression reminiscent of Nick Cave’s ‘People Ain’t No Good’
14 ‘Vernoona’ – Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) – Augie March
- 1. call: high vox, multi harmonies
‘autumn leaves are flying’
2. response: low, doubled with bass
‘time to find yr wintercoat’
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