Ether Aura

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your favorite song 03:21 Tools
About You 04:02 Tools
All Doves Grey 03:00 Tools
Falling 06:27 Tools
Crash 04:26 Tools
6 days yesterday 03:17 Tools
Hardly Know You 04:35 Tools
Why 02:58 Tools
I'm All You Need 03:01 Tools
white brick walls 03:58 Tools
twist 02:38 Tools
tell me that i'm nothing 03:22 Tools
In Oceans 04:29 Tools
Once Shed Skin 02:55 Tools
Waiting 04:53 Tools
chemistry 03:34 Tools
i follow 04:17 Tools
last night i dreamt that somebody loved me 03:53 Tools
the other end 04:01 Tools
one hand away from out 03:28 Tools
if i speak 03:30 Tools
sirens 04:42 Tools
fly 03:04 Tools
I Speak Your Every Word 03:10 Tools
I Speak You Every Word (Curve) 03:10 Tools
I Wasn't Her 03:37 Tools
Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me (The Smiths) (2005) 03:37 Tools
02 - Chemistry 02:44 Tools
Your Favorite Song (version) 03:17 Tools
Lonely Street 02:44 Tools
10 - Sirens 04:43 Tools
The Crystal Ship 02:37 Tools
11 - Fly 03:04 Tools
05 - I Follow 00:00 Tools
06 - The Other End 04:02 Tools
07 - If I Speak 00:00 Tools
White Brick Walls" LIVE 00:00 Tools
In Oceans (Version) 04:22 Tools
09 - Twist 02:39 Tools
I Speak You Every Word 03:10 Tools
Last Night I Dreamt 02:39 Tools
Ether Aura - Your Favorite Song 03:10 Tools
I heard the bells on Christmas Day 03:10 Tools
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Ether Aura is no longer an active band. Over the course of a couple of years, Kate and Tony transitioned into a new style and sound and eventually became The Blueflowers and are now performing indie/americana/gothic country with friends, Erica, Dave and Jim on bass, acoustic guitar and the drums, respectively. The ETHER AURA albums CRASH and BEFORE WE COULD SING can be purchased at CDBaby, iTunes or from EMusic. Here is what one person had to say about them? What do you have to say? "Has there ever been so much shoegazing since those halcyon daze, circa 1990? Especially coming out of the USA? Probably not, but it's certainly our gain. Ether Aura repeat the trick pretty well. (Or to coin a UK phrase, "well pretty"!) Of course, there was Shoegaze and there was Shoegaze. Ether Aura doesn't subscribe to the Slowdive manifesto of dreamy atmospherics. As you'll no doubt read elsewhere, the Detroit band are cast squarely in the mold of Curve, Lush, or even Garbage. Yet this isn't the limit of their aspirations. Rather, it's the beginning, because to define Ether Aura in terms of either their contemporaries (Soundpool, The Lost Patrol, etc), or their aforementioned influences, rather overlooks their undeniable excellence. Or should I say "brilliance", because in both senses of the word, Ether Aura delivers. These songs are crafted with a loving sheen. Eleven glossy Polaroids, these songs and not a duff track in sight. We mentioned Curve, Lush, and Garbage, and I guess so will probably every other jobbing scribe. However, this latest release shows considerable maturity and wider ambition than the last Ether Aura record I heard (Crash). Yeah, maybe the opening…(hmmm let's see?) ...three tracks are in usual suspect territory. You only have to check Tell Me That I'm Nothing! This is absolute Garbage. And I mean absolute Garbage (Absolute Garbage being the name of the forthcoming best of Garbage retrospective – Brendan) only in so far as it is absolutely fantastic, easily at home alongside such classics as Happy When It Rains. Once past the opening trio, Ether Aura raise the stakes. So rather like a wine tasting, I get hints of all manner of musical flavours such as House of Love (Twist), or Cocteau Twins (Your Favourite Song). I swear the "ooh" on I Follow echoes the Blondie classic Heart of Glass. Even pedal steel makes an appearance (The Other End). Later, One Hand Away From Out almost steals a riff from Catherine Wheel's I Want To Touch You, only with a feminine twist. In fact all of these songs have feminine twists, with Kate Hinote's vocal as a lovely foil to Tony Hamera's fretwork. And if those two are inclined to scene-steal; they're still gracious enough to give some of their best lines to the supporting cast because this rhythm section is TIGHT. I can only conclude, therefore, that this is a lovely record and one that really deserves more than just niche or genre attention. These tracks are so crafted - nicely written, lovingly sequenced and extremely skillfully performed. Believe me when I say so, Ether Aura have delivered here probably my favourite nu-gaze album to date. Shine on." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.