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Augie March
Shepparton indie-folk band of literary songwriting and lush arrangement.
From Wikipedia
Augie March are an Australian pop and indie rock band formed in 1996 in Shepparton, Victoria. The group currently consists of vocalist and rhythm guitarist Glenn Richards, bass guitarist Edmondo Ammendola, drummer David Williams, and keyboardist Kiernan Box. Box had replaced Robert Dawson, the band's piano player since March 2000, who died in January 2001. Lead guitarist Adam Donovan was a member from the band's inception until 2025.
Members
- Adam Donovan
- Glenn Richards
Studio Albums
- 2000 Sunset Studies
- 2002 Strange Bird
- 2006 Moo, You Bloody Choir
- 2008 Watch Me Disappear
- 2014 Havens Dumb
- 2018 Bootikins
- 2021 Bloodsport & Porn
- 2024 Malagrotta
Source: MusicBrainz
Deep Dive
Overview
Augie March are an Australian indie and folk rock band that emerged from Shepparton, Victoria, in 1996 and have remained active through the 2020s. The band’s signature approach combines literary, introspective songwriting with lush instrumental arrangements—keyboards, layered guitars, and considered production—that set them apart from their contemporaries in the Australian indie rock landscape. Over nearly three decades, they have built a sustained career as one of the country’s more cerebral and sonically ambitious rock acts, operating largely outside the mainstream but with a devoted domestic audience.
Formation Story
Augie March formed in 1996 in Shepparton, a regional city in Victoria’s northeast, a location far removed from the dominant indie rock centers of Melbourne and Sydney. The founding lineup included vocalist and rhythm guitarist Glenn Richards and lead guitarist Adam Donovan, who remained core members of the band through to 2025. The band’s name—a reference to Saul Bellow’s 1953 novel of the same title—signaled from the outset an intellectual bent and literary sensibility. The regional origin and literary reference points established a cultural identity distinct from the more metropolitan Australian rock scene, though the band would eventually find distribution and critical attention through major labels.
Breakthrough Moment
Augie March’s debut album, Sunset Studies (2000), introduced their sound to a wider audience and established the template for their subsequent work: guitar-based indie rock enriched by prominent keyboard arrangements and lyrics that favored narrative complexity and emotional subtlety over conventional song structures. Their second album, Strange Bird (2002), deepened that approach and marked a turning point in their profile, becoming their most critically engaged work and establishing them as serious compositional voices within Australian indie rock. The album’s success positioned them as artists of substance within a domestic market increasingly attentive to inventive songwriting and production craft.
Peak Era
The mid-to-late 2000s represented Augie March’s period of greatest creative momentum. Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006) and Watch Me Disappear (2008) displayed a band confident in their formal ambitions, building on the lush keyboard-driven aesthetic of their earlier work while refining their approach to song construction and arrangement. These albums established a stable audience for the band’s meticulous approach to indie rock, grounded in strong songwriting and expansive production. Throughout this period, the band maintained a consistent recording presence and touring schedule, consolidating their standing as one of Australia’s more enduring indie rock acts.
Musical Style
Augie March’s sound is fundamentally built on the interplay between acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards (particularly piano), and richly layered vocal arrangements. Glenn Richards’ vocal delivery tends toward conversational and textured rather than anthemic, suited to the introspective and narrative-driven character of the band’s songwriting. The influence of folk rock and art rock—the care for arrangement, the attention to lyrical detail, the willingness to let songs unfold across extended forms—shapes their approach across their discography. Keyboards function not as ornament but as a primary voice in the band’s texture, creating a sound that sits at the intersection of indie rock and folk-influenced arrangement. The production is characteristically full and detailed, emphasizing the interplay of instrumental voices rather than isolating any single element.
Major Albums
Sunset Studies (2000)
Augie March’s debut introduced their literary sensibility and lush keyboard-driven arrangements, establishing the foundational sound that would define the band through the 2000s.
Strange Bird (2002)
The band’s second album marked a high point of critical engagement and deepened their exploration of intricate songwriting and layered instrumental texture.
Moo, You Bloody Choir (2006)
This album showcased a fully matured approach to arrangement and composition, balancing ambitious instrumental writing with emotionally direct songwriting.
Watch Me Disappear (2008)
Following Moo, You Bloody Choir closely, this record further refined the band’s aesthetic, consolidating their status within Australian indie rock.
Havens Dumb (2014)
After a six-year gap, Augie March returned with an album that demonstrated sustained engagement with their core songwriting and arrangement principles, maintaining their approach to thoughtful, text-rich indie rock.
Bloodsport & Porn (2021)
Released after an extended hiatus, this album signaled the band’s continued active presence in the 2020s, maintaining their commitment to lush arrangement and literary sensibility.
Signature Songs
While specific track-level details are limited in the supplied sources, Augie March’s catalog is characterized by extended, multi-part compositions that prioritize lyrical narrative and instrumental development over conventional verse-chorus forms. The band’s songwriting across albums like Strange Bird and Moo, You Bloody Choir established their reputation for meticulous, text-conscious rock songs that reward careful listening.
Influence on Rock
Augie March occupy an important if understated position within Australian indie rock, representing a deliberate, craft-oriented approach to songwriting and arrangement at a time when much of the indie rock landscape tilted toward louder, more direct expression. Their sustained use of keyboards and folk-inflected arrangements influenced subsequent generations of Australian indie and alternative rock acts, particularly those emphasizing compositional sophistication and production detail. The band demonstrated that regional origins need not limit artistic ambition or commercial viability within a domestic rock market, paving a model for serious, text-driven indie acts working outside major metropolitan centers.
Legacy
Augie March’s legacy rests primarily on their consistent artistic output and their representation of a particular strand of Australian indie rock—one grounded in literary sensibility, lush arrangement, and regional identity. With eight studio albums spanning from 2000 to 2024, the band has maintained an active presence across three decades, a relatively rare achievement for indie rock acts. Their recent work, including Bootikins (2018), Bloodsport & Porn (2021), and Malagrotta (2024), demonstrates sustained creative engagement and a durable audience within Australia. The band remains a reference point for understanding Australian indie rock’s more ambitious and introverted strains, and their discography serves as a significant body of work within the country’s rock history.
Fun Facts
- Augie March are named after Saul Bellow’s 1953 novel The Adventures of Augie March, reflecting the literary orientation that informs their songwriting and artistic identity.
- Keyboardist Kiernan Box joined the band in 2000 to replace founding pianist Robert Dawson, who passed away in January 2001, with Box remaining a central member through the band’s most recent recordings.
- The band’s discography includes albums with notably unconventional titles—Moo, You Bloody Choir and Bloodsport & Porn among them—that resist easy categorization and reflect an artistic sensibility resistant to commercial packaging.
- Despite forming in 1996 and releasing their debut album in 2000, Augie March did not experience the level of international crossover success that befell some of their Australian indie rock contemporaries, remaining primarily a domestic act with a dedicated Australian audience.
Discography & Previews
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- 1 The Hole In Your Roof ↗ 7:13
- 2 Maroondah Reservoir ↗ 5:06
- 3 There Is No Such Place ↗ 3:17
- 4 Tulip ↗ 6:21
- 5 Tasman Awakens ↗ 4:42
- 6 Believe Me ↗ 2:02
- 7 Sunset Studies ↗ 5:34
- 8 Men Who Follow Spring the Planet 'Round ↗ 5:36
- 9 Angels of the Bowling Green ↗ 5:12
- 10 Heartbeat and Sails ↗ 3:02
- 11 The Offer ↗ 4:57
- 12 The Good Gardener (On How He Fell) ↗ 5:27
- 13 Here Comes the Night ↗ 4:50
- 14 Asleep In Perfection ↗ 4:05
- 15 Owen's Lament ↗ 8:46
- 1 The Vineyard ↗ 5:01
- 2 This Train Will Be Taking No Passengers ↗ 4:30
- 3 Little Wonder ↗ 4:03
- 4 The Night Is a Blackbird ↗ 5:23
- 5 O Mi Sol Li Lon ↗ 1:21
- 6 Song In the Key of Chance ↗ 4:53
- 7 Up the Hill and Down ↗ 0:22
- 8 There's Something At the Bottom of the Black Pool ↗ 4:19
- 9 Addle Brains ↗ 5:29
- 10 The Keepa ↗ 5:40
- 11 The Drowning Dream ↗ 4:38
- 12 Sunstroke House ↗ 5:17
- 13 Brundisium ↗ 6:49
- 14 O Song ↗ 4:26
- 1 One Crowded Hour ↗ 4:50
- 2 Victoria's Secrets ↗ 4:47
- 3 The Cold Acre ↗ 5:39
- 4 Stranger Strange ↗ 5:17
- 5 Mother Greer ↗ 3:46
- 6 The Honey Month ↗ 4:53
- 7 Just Passing Through ↗ 5:24
- 8 Thin Captain Crackers ↗ 3:39
- 9 Bottle Baby ↗ 4:28
- 10 The Baron of Sentiment ↗ 5:09
- 11 There Is No Such Place ↗ 3:12
- 12 Clockwork ↗ 6:51
- 13 Vernoona ↗ 2:46
- 1 AWOL ↗ 3:58
- 2 After The Crack Up ↗ 4:16
- 3 Bastard Time ↗ 3:56
- 4 A Dog Starved ↗ 3:50
- 5 Hobart Obit ↗ 4:55
- 6 Father Jack And Mr. T ↗ 4:23
- 7 St. Helena ↗ 5:01
- 8 The Faking Boy ↗ 1:48
- 9 Definitive History ↗ 6:00
- 10 Villa Adriana ↗ 5:37
- 11 Millenarians' Mirror ↗ 3:50
- 12 Sailing To The Moon ↗ 2:56
- 13 Never Been Sad ↗ 7:20
- 14 The Crime ↗ 6:04
- 15 Forking Paths ↗ 3:49
- 16 Arthur's Chessboard ↗ 4:01
- 17 Marienbad ↗ 4:43
- 1 Fake Jive ↗ 4:38
- 2 Mephistopheles Perverted ↗ 3:51
- 3 The Third Drink ↗ 4:03
- 4 The Long Wait And See ↗ 2:51
- 5 The Heaviest Stone ↗ 2:49
- 6 Bootikins ↗ 3:33
- 7 When I Am Old ↗ 4:43
- 8 Tomis ↗ 3:17
- 9 I Woke Up In Borgolombardo ↗ 4:57
- 10 I Hurtle Back To A Conservative Locker ↗ 4:05
- 11 Bitter Clingerzz ↗ 5:13
- 1 O Desejado ↗ 5:57
- 2 German Beer ↗ 3:47
- 3 Hill of Muses ↗ 4:02
- 4 Malagrotta ↗ 5:48
- 5 A Walk Along the Tiber ↗ 5:20
- 6 Horn of Plenty ↗ 5:22
- 7 Irrational Anthem ↗ 3:14
- 8 All Along the Isar ↗ 1:55
- 9 Napoleon is Colour Blind ↗ 3:00
- 10 Every Song a Miracle ↗ 4:31
- 11 This ↗ 2:16
- 12 This Ought to Do It ↗ 3:13