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- Augie_March abstract "Augie March are an Australian indie/pop rock band. Formed in 1996 in Shepparton, Victoria, the band currently consists of vocalist and rhythm guitarist Glenn Richards, lead guitarist Adam Donovan, bassist Edmondo Ammendola, drummer David Williams, and keyboardist Kiernan Box. Box replaced Rob Dawson, the band's initial piano player, who died in 2001.Augie March's rise to fame was slow; their first two EPs failed to make an impact on the market, despite Waltz being nominated for two ARIA Awards. Their first album, Sunset Studies, was released in 2000. Despite poor sales, it was critically acclaimed and received an ARIA Award nomination. Critics in both Australia and the United States also lauded its 2002 successor, Strange Bird, but it sold and charted poorly in both countries. Augie March's third album, Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006), received a much better reception in terms of sales; its lead single "One Crowded Hour" attained critical acclaim and appeared on the ARIA Charts at number 29, while the album was nominated for numerous ARIA Awards and won an Australian Music Prize. Having achieved mainstream success, the band toured Australia and the United States regularly through 2006 and 2007. In 2008 they released their fourth album, Watch Me Disappear. It became their most commercially successful album, but received the least favourable critical reception.Augie March's distinctive musical style is directed by songwriter and vocalist Richards. His lyrics often draw critical acclaim for their poetic style. The band's music is generally described as intricate, lush, and dense, acting as a backdrop for Richards' complex and poetic vocals.".
- Augie_March activeYearsEndYear "2009".
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- Augie_March bandMember Glenn_Richards.
- Augie_March genre Indie_rock.
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- Augie_March hometown Australia.
- Augie_March hometown Melbourne.
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- Augie_March caption "Augie March playing at Rod Laver Arena in support of Crowded House in November 2007".
- Augie_March currentMembers Adam_Donovan.
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- Augie_March currentMembers Glenn_Richards.
- Augie_March currentMembers "David Williams".
- Augie_March currentMembers "Kiernan Box".
- Augie_March description ""The Vineyard" and "This Train Will Be Taking No Passengers" were praised as the opening duo to Strange Bird. This song was described as "a wailing rockabilly psych raver".".
- Augie_March description "Augie March's first hit, "Asleep in Perfection", topped request charts on rage, though some critics considered the music on Sunset Studies which it exemplified to be too complex for a mainstream audience.".
- Augie_March description "The chorus of "One Crowded Hour" showcased Richard's complex lyrics, and the more subdued approach the band took on Moo, You Bloody Choir. Richards took special pride in the song's chorus, which he considered "damn good".".
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- Augie_March genre Indie_rock.
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- Augie_March label Sony_BMG.
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- Augie_March origin Melbourne.
- Augie_March pastMembers "Rob Dawson".
- Augie_March title "Asleep in Perfection".
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- Augie_March yearsActive "1996".
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- Augie_March comment "Augie March are an Australian indie/pop rock band. Formed in 1996 in Shepparton, Victoria, the band currently consists of vocalist and rhythm guitarist Glenn Richards, lead guitarist Adam Donovan, bassist Edmondo Ammendola, drummer David Williams, and keyboardist Kiernan Box. Box replaced Rob Dawson, the band's initial piano player, who died in 2001.Augie March's rise to fame was slow; their first two EPs failed to make an impact on the market, despite Waltz being nominated for two ARIA Awards.".
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