A sense of old and new Augie March patters through “Watch Me Disappear”. Nostalgic, in the sense that tracks like “The Glenorchy Bunyip” touch on the slight country rockabilly that infiltrated the band’s early career. This isn’t what “Watch Me Disappear” is about really as you can only hear homages on one or two tracks. What we see here is a band is transition mode.…
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