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 formed in Lansing, MI in 1994 by Jason Kolb (guitars), Eli Wekenmen (guitars), Sean Heenan (guitars, vocals), and Jason Weisinger (drums). The band instantly became associated with other like-minded bands from so...[more]
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After a three-year sojourn, sole-surviving Michigan space rock pioneers Auburn Lull return with their latest full-length, Cast From the Platform. Cut from the same cloth as their classic debut Alone I Admire, Cast From The Platform offers 11 new songs laced together with the signature reverbed guitars, samples, strings, loops, and electronics that propel the group's complex, delicate, and powerful compositions. Produced by Andrew Prinz and recorded in studios, houses, an echo chamber, a [ read more ]
CD $14.99
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The exotic, ambient, slo-mo drive that Michigan's Auburn Lull embark on with this new Zealrecords release is a journey along a lost highway that is seemingly free of bumps, potholes, and roadkill. This records plays nicely as a post-Seefeel soundscape. Both songs surge from miasmic swells of sample, loop guitars, and vocals into peaks of slow-cresting sonic euphoria. "North Territorial" could almost be the soundtrack for a future David Lynch production, a soft-focused lulling hum of a record that cruises al [ read more ]
7" $6.99
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Darla is proud to offer one of the most hauntingly beautiful, ethereal pop records ever created. Auburn Lull are a dream pop/space rock band from the East Lansing, Michigan area and are in fact the Michigan space rock scene's core. Begin Civil Twilight is Auburn Lull's third and best album and the first completely self-produced album by 'The Lull'. Imagine The Moody Blues produced by Eno, if Slowdive originally wrote and recorded Surrealistic Pillow, or perhaps Seefeel on a good sedative/hypnotic. Fe [ read more ]
CD $16.99
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Darla is proud to offer one of the most hauntingly beautiful, ethereal pop records ever created. Auburn Lull are a dream pop/space rock band from the East Lansing, Michigan area and are in fact the Michigan space rock scene's core. Begin Civil Twilight is Auburn Lull's third and best album and the first completely self-produced album by 'The Lull'. Imagine The Moody Blues produced by Eno, if Slowdive originally wrote and recorded Surrealistic Pillow, or perhaps Seefeel on a good sedative/hypnotic. Fe [ read more ]
MP3 $10.49
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After a three-year sojourn, sole-surviving Michigan space rock pioneers Auburn Lull return with their latest full-length, Cast From the Platform. Cut from the same cloth as their classic debut Alone I Admire, Cast From The Platform offers 11 new songs laced together with the signature reverbed guitars, samples, strings, loops, and electronics that propel the group's complex, delicate, and powerful compositions. Produced by Andrew Prinz and recorded in studios, houses, an echo chamber, a [ read more ]
MP3 $9.99
Other people also bought:
Explosions in the Sky Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Die, Those Who Tell the Truth Shall Live Forever, Auburn Lull North Territorial b/w Van der Graaf, Lanyard Realms
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REISSUE. Originally released March 1999 on Burnt Hair Records, this classic ambient/ethereal masterpiece produced by Andrew Prinz of Mahogany, has been out of print for over a year. "It's a clichι, one supposes, to cite a band's power of evocation as its primary calling card; music's supposed to inspire. But of course, blueprint-following riffraff comprise the mainstream. Not so Auburn Lull, whose lovingly stroked guitar chords echo and shimmer, keyboard tapestries unfurl, sweetly humming cellos layer deep [ read more ]
MP3 $9.99
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Auburn Lull and their Michigan colleagues Windy & Carl went on hiatus in the late '90s, returning in 2004 in full force with music so high in quality it sounded as if neither group really went away -- they had just gone to the shed and waited for someone to shine the all-clear symbol on Detroit's skyline. This Auburn Lull CD isn't a new release, however, but rather a collection of hard-to-find and previously unreleased selections from the group's eight-year existence. Like Rembrandt limiting him [ read more ]
CD $15.18
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Too relaxed to be true rock & roll and not quite ambient, Auburn Lull's debut CD, Alone I Admire, is more like symphonic space rock for the horn-rimmed set. The album is epic in scope, drenched with lazy keyboards, ethereal guitars, and synth-heavy textures. Songs move at a turtle-crawl pace, with shambling noise and sleepy attitude. Vocals on most songs are either non-existent or play a small, mixed-to-the-background role. The track "Old Mission" owes as much to Arvo Part as it does {$Spiritual [ read more ]
CD $15.18