Member Since: 08/11/2006
Band Website: [email protected]"Contact:
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Band Members:
Gary McFarlane
Will Purtill
Paul Bermingham
Niall Jackson
Influences:
"this four-piece band offers nothing short of spectacular material on its second release of 2008. With an unparalleled sound that’s clearly ambitious for such a new act, On the Trail… plants a new seed of admiration and an eagerness to learn what is yet to come from Autumn Owls."
- Amplifier Magazine(US)
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"The bleak heart of Autumn Owls’ 2008 debut Insomnia Lodge EP remains, but here we find the sound richer, their intent persuasive and the blood pumping darker. The arrangements are complex but never to the point of confusion. In fact, it’s purposeful and absorbing... with On The Trail.., we find that they are continuing to explore the immersive depth of their talent."
- AU Magazine
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"On the Trail of the Disappearing is a statement of strong intent: Songs such as A Thousand Blind Windows, Raindrops in the River and Childhood Slideshow fuse tension with subtlety; there is a rock vibe but it’s tempered with smart, not-too complicated arrangements that belie the band’s age and experience."
- The Irish Times
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"Autumn owls are an evolving musical entity. Yet they already display a courage and deftness of touch that places them ahead of bands with more exalted reputations. That’s because Autumn Owls operate on the fringe, where they’re under no obligation to please crowds, industry moguls or radio programmers. It’s an exciting time to be in a band at this stage of development as Autumn Owls’ earlier, folksier sound mutates into something edgier and tougher."
- Evening Herald
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"Freshly pressed and currently on the shelves, Autumn Owls new EP On The Trail Of The Disappearing proves they've had a productive year. Its their second EP, following on from the Insomnia Lodge EP. Akin to that release, its a dark, atmospheric album miles ahead of their formative state."
- The Star
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"One of the most unusual bands in Ireland at the moment is Autumn Owls, who released an excellent debut EP, Insomnia Lodge, this year. Their second EP, On The Trail Of The Disappearing, packs no less punch......bleak and experimental"
- News Of The World
Record Label: Unsigned