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Autumn Gray
Genre: Indie, Rock
Region: Melbourne, VIC
Members: James O'Neill - vocals, piano, guitar Matthew Watson - guitar Damien Langley - drums/percussion Jimmy Allen - bass/backing vocals Jeff Clementson - laptop/keyboard/piano accordion John Paterson - vocals/guitar
Sounds Like: Augie March, Art of Fighting
Influences: Death Cab For Cutie, radiohead, Augie March
Artist Website: www.autumngray.net



After nearly 12 months in the making Autumn Gray have finally completed their debut release As of Now : No guarantees for later. This marks an important milestone for the six-piece from Melbourne, having produced and recorded the EP themselves.

Autumn Gray are: Jim O'Neill (vocals/piano/guitar), Matthew Watson (guitar), Damien Langley (drums/percussion), Jimmy Allen (bass/backing vocals), Jeff Clementson (laptop/keyboard/piano accordion) & J. Austin Paterson (vocals/guitar).

Thanks for stopping by, and we hope you enjoy our music.


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Ghost of a Girl
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Driving Makes You Tired
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Holding Out
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Ghost of a Girl
rating:  4/5
Really nice song.. The cello (is that cello?) is a nice touch.. I can definitely hear hints of Augie here. Maybe too wordy, but that is clearly subje...




Holding Out
rating:  5/5
I love how this song builds around the percussive rhythm. Great dynamic between the piano and drums, and a soaring climax. Nice work!




Driving Makes You Tired
rating:  4/5
This song, although relatively straightforward, grabs me with its expansive sound and engaging vocals. Really love it.




Driving Makes You Tired
rating:  5/5
I really like this song too. I like the auzzie accent, not many good "true blue" auzzie sounding songs around!



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This project is supported by the Australia Council, the Australian Government’s arts funding and advisory body, through its Music Board Section.