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Au set to tour with The Dodos and Deerhoof

By July 31, 2008No Comments

Au

Au

It’s flanked at one of its ends by the blissful bombast of a 20-plus person vocal chorus, and concludes some forty minutes later in the hushed strains of a wistful lullaby. Between these disparate bookends lies the staggering aesthetic expanse of Verbs-the sophomore record from acclaimed Portland, OR experimental pop collective Au-which, in its swirling depths and subtleties, is one of this year’s most satisfying surprises.

In the year’s time since last leaving off with his self-titled, beautifully accomplished debut, Au (pronounced ‘ay you’) architect Luke Wyland has made tremendous strides beyond the warmly retiring sensibilities that marked so much of Au-stepping (wisely) outward, and into the less insular confines of community. In practical terms, this mostly meant acquiring a proper band-the core of which consisting of mutual multi-instrumentalists Johnathan Sielaff and Mark Kaylor-but in a vaguer sense, it meant opening up to Portland’s considerable creative resources. Consequently, Verbs is padded out with contributions from nearly thirty collaborators, a list which includes featured vocalists Sarah Winchester (track 6; of Team Love recording artists A Weather) and Becky Dawson (tracks 2 and 4; of Ah Holly Fam’ly, Saw Whet), as well as members of Yellow Swans, Parenthetical Girls, and Evolutionary Jass Band, among many others-inadvertently resulting in a strange and singular snapshot of a very particular corner of the city’s famously sprawling musical community.

The resulting record-recorded over three days at Portland’s Type Foundry Studios and finished over a subsequent two-month period in Wyland’s own attic studio-seamlessly segues through new and unlikely ecstatic extremes with an arresting economy. Breakout Pop jams like “RR vs. D” rub shoulders comfortably with retreating meditations (“Two Seasons”, “Summer Heat”)-the record’s several distinct movements working at once with more autonomy and cohesion-with arrangements that stretch in longhand across the album’s length.

Verbs is the elated realization of those many asymmetrical pop diamonds that shone so brightly throughout Au’s artful debut (whose warm, Appalachia-informed gems found many favorable comparisons to the far-reaching likes of Arnold Dreyblatt, Animal Collective, Terry Riley, Steve Reich, and Grizzly Bear)-its many swift and unexpected evolutions shepherded confidently by Wyland’s competent, classically-trained hand. As surprising as it is immediate, Verbs is infused with all of the earnest and palpable joy of its creation-the delightfully enveloping whole of which demands to be heard.

Au

Tue-Aug 12- Brooklyn, NYC- Monkeytown (early and late shows)
Sun-Sep 28- Baltimore, MD- Sonar*
Mon-Sep 29- New York, NY- The Spiegeltent*
Tue-Sep 30- Middletown, CT- Wesleyan University
Thu-Oct 2- Boston, MA- Museum of Fine Arts*
Fri-Oct 3- Hanover, NH- Dartmouth College*
Sat-Oct 4- Montreal, QC- La Sala Rossa*
Mon-Oct 6- Toronto, ON- Horseshoe Tavern*
Wed-Oct 8- Chicago, IL- The Bottom Lounge*
Fri-Oct 10- Richmond, IN- Earlham College*
Sat-Oct 11- Columbus, OH- Milo Arts*
Mon-Oct 13- Omaha, NE- Slowdown+
Tue-Oct 14- Minneapolis, MN- First Avenue+
Wed-Oct 15- Milwaukee, WI- Turner Hall+
Thu-Oct 16- Bloomington, IN- Buskirk- Chumley Theater+

* = w/ The Dodos
+ = w/ Deerhoof

Verbs (Aagoo)

1. All My Friends
2. Are Animals
3. Summerheat
4. RR vs. D
5. All Myself
6. Two Seasons
7. Prelude
8. The Waltz
9. Sleep

AU LINKS:

Myspace: www.myspace.com/peaofthesea

Press Materials: www.aagoo.com/verbs

Band Page: www.au-au-au.com

Label Page: www.aagoo.com