Allbrook/Avery

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
The Man's Not Me 05:28 Tools
Empty 04:09 Tools
Wait 'til Morning 03:23 Tools
Big Black Crack in the Sky 04:15 Tools
When Heavens Heavy Hammer Cometh Down 04:20 Tools
Wasted Love 02:47 Tools
Patients 05:54 Tools
Eden On Barnett St. 04:53 Tools
100 Years Up My Sleeve 05:24 Tools
I Don't Wanna Hang Out With The Boys 04:50 Tools
Heroic Trash 04:50 Tools
Wait 'till Morning 04:50 Tools
Hard On For Hemmingway 03:54 Tools
Empy 04:21 Tools
Hard On For Hemingway 03:54 Tools
Adam's Song 04:07 Tools
Hardon for Hemingway 03:54 Tools
Adam's Song (Rabbit Island cover) 04:07 Tools
Wait Til Morning 03:20 Tools
how old are you guys? 05:08 Tools
Ayayai 02:39 Tools
Wait til' morning 03:26 Tools
The Man's Not Me (acoustic- live) 05:49 Tools
adams song 04:07 Tools
heroic junk 03:46 Tools
eden on barnett st 04:53 Tools
When Heaven's Heavy Hammer Cometh Down 04:20 Tools
88 Angel Bait 02:59 Tools
Live at Dadas 17-12-2011 02:59 Tools
Adams Song (Rabbit Island cover) 02:59 Tools
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In early 2011, Nick Allbrook, homeless, moved into the tiny back room of Cameron Avery’s house. They discovered a mutual appreciation of mooshy-weepy-sentimental lo-fi music. They had a really good summer - joyrides in their friends decrepit Holden Astra, duck watching at the local park, drinking large bottles of porter, making nocturnal excursions to Ezy Plus for Gummi Bears and soy crisps and generally being tight bros. They also finished recording a pile of songs, which eventually revealed themselves as being part of what is generally considered an “album”. Now that album is called Big ‘Art. It is a crude attempt by two simple young men to mash their high-minded ideals of 50’s girl-pop romance and glam-rock optimism through the awkward fractures between their souls and brains. The gunk that came out the other end is strangely smeared with distortion and wailing guitars and synths and phasers, but it is ass shaking and truthful, so that’s all fine, right? Allbrook/Avery have something to do with a bunch of Perth bands - Mink Mussel Creek and Pond and Tame Impala and the Growl - and have played a bunch of shows under the devastatingly unoriginal band name Allbrook, Avery & Co. with the help of good buddies and musical collaborators Clint Oliver, Lloyd Stowe (The Silents) and Kevin Parker. Allbrook/Avery are lovely chaps who would love to meet you, have a drink and possibly expel their sonic and emotional refuse all up in your poor face and ears. Mwah! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.