Ausmuteants
Order Of Operation
Jake Robertson and Billy Gardner started Ausmuteants in late 2011 in Geelong, Australia, after having played since
teenagers in trad garage bands (The Frowning Clouds and The Living Eyes, respectively). Per the norm for good-looking
rebels who play by their own rules, they cracked the shits, broke loose with just a synth and drums and, in early 2012,
knocked out the Split Personalities tape. The addition of Melbournes loose-unit Marc Dean on bass followed, and soon
after, ex-Canberran hardcore non-guitarist Shaun Connor on guitar. Their second album Amusements (note: not self-titled)
comes from this fledgling time as a full band, with a heavy dose of the duos songs. Since the runaway international
success of that record and playing every second weekend in Melbourne, theyre rocked-out full-tilt with all four members
writing and singing new songs-23 of which were recorded live with vocal overdubs in the basement of an old ice cream
factory by Mikey Young, then mixed and mastered in his idyllic coastal abode. Again the band and their Australian label
Aarght! Records strained the friendship with song picks, agreeing on thirteen to make up Order of Operation. This record
is better than Amusements any way you cut it: songs, lyrics, delivery and sound. It opens with Connors forehead- and
thigh-slapping musical and lyrical debut, "Freedom of Information." From there, songs range from balls-to-the-wall
punkers ("Felix Tried to Kill Himself"; "Boiling Point"), well-considered workouts ("Family Time"; "Tunnel Vision") and
unguarded tenderness ("Wrong"; "Looney Bin"). Even people who couldnt stand their earlier juvenile bullshit are now
onboard. The toilet humor has been ditched, the band has gotten nasty and written songs about other peoples problems,
terrible bands, fighting crime and trading sex for porn. Young was heard to say after one particular vocal take: "You
deserve to be bashed for that." The songs on the record; you guess which one. Order of Operation is now their defining
moment. If you dont like this record, you pretty much wont ever like Ausmuteants..
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Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
14-10-2014
Label
Item-nr
468883
EAN
0600385250726
Availability
Not in stock