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After the band went ‘on hiatus’ in 2009, Glenn Richards opted to move from Melbourne to Hobart seeking lower rent and the chance to develop a working studio. This he did, building a soundproof bunker out of a small cave carved out of the wall of an underground garage in Goulburn Street, West Hobart. He began to write and demo songs for something, anything, next. Inside of a year he’d been given the choice by his negatively-geared landlord to either eliminate the abandoned sibling kittens now in his care or be evicted. In his new rental lodging further up the mountain there was a large garden and a bungalow, which was duly converted to a more ambitious studio and sometimes speakeasy. Communication amongst Glenn, Adam, Edmondo, Dave and Kiernan flickered to life. The idea of a new album was floated, one made in their own time, under their own steam; an album that was just made until it was made. Within a year, despite two different wrists, one broken and one wrenched from its preferred location, and the perpetual problem of just getting together, Augie March began putting basic tracks down in the glow of the news they were finally, blessedly, independent once more. In dribs and drabs over months and eventually over a year drums and bass were laid down at two different Melbourne studios. Vocals and assorted overdubs were then completed in Hobart, Brunswick and Yarraville by individual band members. Of thirty-odd tracks, the list was refined to a smaller number. 14 tracks
AWOL
Augie March
After The Crack Up
Augie March
Bastard Time
Augie March
A Dog Starved
Augie March
Hobart Obit
Augie March
Father Jack And Mr. T
Augie March
St. Helena
Augie March
The Faking Boy
Augie March
Definitive History
Augie March
Villa Adriana
Augie March
Millenarians' Mirror
Augie March
Sailing to the Moon
Augie March
Never Been Sad
Augie March
The Crime
Augie March