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Au Revoir Borealis Comments

Last post 10-25-2002, 12:28 PM by zumby. 14 replies.
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  •  01-10-2002, 12:50 PM 182 in reply to 176

    Au Revoir Borealis Comments

    This band is truely amazing!!! Inspires feelings of bliss, warmth, and sincerity.
    yummy yummy yummy
  •  01-22-2002, 9:07 AM 183 in reply to 176

    Au Revoir Borealis Comments

    Damn, Sam! Say Agatha is a tasty new treat. Hope this bodes well for their next release.
  •  05-01-2002, 12:00 AM 177 in reply to 176

    Au Revoir Borealis Comments

    The lyrics to Heavens Downward are so fitting. "I could lose myself in this..." How more aptly could I describe this. The biggest fault i find with their cd Tienken is the brevity of it. I am just floored by Heavens Downward and Waldorf Theft song. But other than Monlith and a few untitled ambient noisescapes, we are left to wonder what is on the horizon for this crew. It is dreamy, and trippy with a smattering of perfectly dis-affected female vocals
  •  05-01-2002, 12:00 AM 178 in reply to 176

    Au Revoir Borealis Comments

    Aur Revoir Broealis will be performing live on Big Sonic Heaven. Mar 4, 2001. Go to this address for the webcast

    http://www.planet963.com/showdj.asp?djid=6865
  •  05-01-2002, 12:00 AM 179 in reply to 176

    Au Revoir Borealis Comments

    This is a really cool band. They definetly have that Euro sound that you just can't find on the radio these days.
  •  05-01-2002, 12:00 AM 180 in reply to 176

    Au Revoir Borealis Comments

    A really nice sound that totally takes me back! Innocent, dreamy...
  •  05-01-2002, 12:00 AM 181 in reply to 176

    Au Revoir Borealis Comments

    Au Revoir Borealis is the Bomb! Rock On!
  •  05-17-2002, 3:18 AM 184 in reply to 176

    Au Revoir Borealis Comments

    Like many people in the Metro Detroit area, I first heard Au Revoir Borealis on the local radio show, "Big Sonic Heaven". I immediately began to scan the local independant cd stores for a cd, but apparently they didnt have any music in print. Well, I settled on what mp3's I could find and loved those, but more than anything wanted "Blissfield". After a long wait I finally got a copy of that on mp3 but the best news is that they have music available to purchase now, so I can finally get a legitimate copy of some of their material! This truly is a wonderful band and I am so proud to say they are from my town. :)
  •  05-17-2002, 10:42 AM 185 in reply to 176

    Au Revoir Borealis Comments

    I met Steve and Mike back in their art-school days, and instantly recognized that they had great talent and aspirations. Here it is years later and they're doing exactly what they set out to do- making beautiful music. AuRB stands for all that music should be-eclectic, soulful and well crafted. It is always comes as a relief to see true artists dedicated to their craft and I wish them all the luck in the world!
  •  05-20-2002, 8:49 AM 186 in reply to 176

    Au Revoir Borealis Comments

    I haven't had the opportunity to hear all of Tienken, but...Waldorf Theft Song is one of my all-time favorite songs. I can listen to it over and over again. If you haven't had the opportunity to check this out yet, I strongly recommend that you do. Discovering songs like this is what Auralgasms is all about.
  •  05-23-2002, 11:25 AM 187 in reply to 176

    Au Revoir Borealis Comments

    this is such a heavenly delight. enchanting.
  •  05-31-2002, 5:53 AM 188 in reply to 176

    Au Revoir Borealis Comments

    sounds interesting - I must investigate more. Though I don't see the Sigur Ros comparison - more like kd lang (especially the first snippet on this site)
  •  07-23-2002, 2:17 PM 189 in reply to 176

    Au Revoir Borealis Comments

    just wanted to pass this review on. It was written regarding AuRB's live show brodcasted from Royal Oak's 5th Ave Grill (96.3 DVD)Memorial Day weekend 2002.
    "All of heaven came down last night at 5th Avenue in Royal Oak, MI. as Aurevoir Borealis sang their wares in orchestral fashion with masterful precision and artful grace. Smooth rhythms with soaring ribbons crying unearthly heights. Rich depths anchoring soul in solid heartful footings. Crashing, clashing, hammering beats of ferocious precision resonating hearts to captured unison. Sweet vocal lyric expressions leading bold charge to heaven’s gate to plea His grace. ....Heaven answered."
    (I wouldn't put it any other way myself.)
  •  10-25-2002, 12:28 PM 190 in reply to 176

    Au Revoir Borealis Comments

    I cannot recall the last time I have anticipated a full length release from a band this much. Their EP was astounding, and the 2 songs I have heard since, Say Agatha, and especially Blissfield leave me wanting more more more. If you can get your hands on Blissfield, you will be as enamored as me. C'mon with the full length guys!!!
  •  10-25-2002, 12:28 PM 176

    Au Revoir Borealis Comments

    Very promising! 2 great tunes on a debut EP. Cant wait to see what they come up with next.
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