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Auburn Lull - Alone I Admire (CD)

Alone I Admire
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Album Details: Alone I Admire

Release Date:02/14/1999
Label:Darla Records
UPC:708527012222

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User Reviews: Alone I Admire

  • Overall:

    true sonic landscaping

    By hook or by crook  Dec 6, 2002

    i wish i had a 5.1 set-up here back home so i could REALLY appreciate the sound dynamics that were put into this record. the cover gives a overly detailed description (part poetic license already) on how they recorded, and the result is nothing short... of mesmerizing. you may be put off at how the songs may be formulaic: hollow-sounding drums, reverbed guitars, vocals pushed to the backgrounds, but on further listening do the songs create identities for themselves. it was a good thing Darla reissued this almost lost CD. highly recommended for those who like chillout, but are tired of synths and digital sounds.this CD will still sound fresh after 10 years. without a doubt. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    dark horse

    By Jeffrey  Aug 2, 2001

    This littleee known gem is wonderful. it's lush sounds remind you of the better days of slowdive. well worth your time if you can get a hold of it.

Pro Reviews: Alone I Admire

  • All Music Guide

    Too relaxed to be true rock roll and not quite ambient, Auburn Lull's debut CD, Alone I Admire, is more like symphonic space-rock for the horn-rimmed set. The album is epic in scope, drenched with lazy keyboards, ethereal guitars and synth-heavy textures. Songs move at a turtle-crawl pace, with shambling noise and sleepy attitude. Vocals on most songs are either non-existent or play a small, mixed-to-the-background role. The track "Old Mission" owes as much to Arvo Part as it does Spiritualized; with its stark cello and ever-shifting patchwork of synthesizers, the piece swirls along, foggy and brilliant. On a few of the numbers on Alone I Admire, drummer Jason Weisinger uses brushes rather than sticks, creating a jazzy, early Verve feel. Andrew Prinz's production suits the compositions well, mixing somber bass tones with the occasional piano flourish or drum loop. On "The Last Beat," tambourines and guitar intertwine to pleasantly diffuse the cold synths, adding organic warmth. While ...not as adventurous as labelmates Asha Vida and Mahogany, Lull has produced a fine debut and their best music to date. - Dale Nicholls, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Auburn Lull

Like fellow Michiganders Windy Carl and Asha Vida, Auburn Lull create lush space-rock and ethereal, Brian Eno-inspired soundscapes. Despite the fact that the once-thriving Michigan space-rock scene has all but faded out, Auburn Lull continues to evolve their brand of technicolor sound, steadily attracting critical acclaim and an ever-growing fan base. Auburn Lull forme... Read more