
FULL UGLY - spent the afternoon LP
Full Ugly is primarily a vehicle for the songwriting of one Melbourne native, Nathan Burgess. Thomas Mendelovits, of long-time Melbourne outfit Milk Teddy, joined after seeing Nathan play an acoustic set with lead guitarist and old school mate Michael Caterer (Scott & Charleneâs Wedding, Love Connection). After a few three-piece shows, Zach Schneider (Great Outdoors, Totally Mild) approached the band and offered to round out the line-up as a four-piece, affording Burgessâs almost naĂŻve country-rock sensibility a more exploratory feel. Today, Nathan McFarlane provides lead guitar since Catererâs relocation to New York with Scott & Charleneâs Wedding.
Spent the Afternoon was recorded and mixed by Jack Farley (Twerps, Panel of Judges, Beaches) at Transient Studios mid-2011, prior to Catererâs move to New York. Farleyâs naturalistic approach suited the band well and the album was finished quickly and with little fuss. It is a product completely of and for Melbourne; those trademark sunlit guitars shine over a slow and comfortable groove, life is documented in a way that allows true insight into the flourishing music scene in which Full Ugly now find themselves at the fore.
The album was mastered by Mikey Young (Eddy Current Suppression Ring, countless others), and beyond being a great document of contemporary Australian music, also happens to make for some truly rewarding listening. It is a disarming record, sincere and shabbily endearing. Melodies lope along toward a greater destination, a summer breeze runs through the studio and is captured in the rhythm of these songs. And when all is said and done, the sound of Full Ugly is left hanging in the air, a comforting look over the shoulder.
Full Ugly is primarily a vehicle for the songwriting of one Melbourne native, Nathan Burgess. Thomas Mendelovits, of long-time Melbourne outfit Milk Teddy, joined after seeing Nathan play an acoustic set with lead guitarist and old school mate Michael Caterer (Scott & Charleneâs Wedding, Love Connection). After a few three-piece shows, Zach Schneider (Great Outdoors, Totally Mild) approached the band and offered to round out the line-up as a four-piece, affording Burgessâs almost naĂŻve country-rock sensibility a more exploratory feel. Today, Nathan McFarlane provides lead guitar since Catererâs relocation to New York with Scott & Charleneâs Wedding.
Spent the Afternoon was recorded and mixed by Jack Farley (Twerps, Panel of Judges, Beaches) at Transient Studios mid-2011, prior to Catererâs move to New York. Farleyâs naturalistic approach suited the band well and the album was finished quickly and with little fuss. It is a product completely of and for Melbourne; those trademark sunlit guitars shine over a slow and comfortable groove, life is documented in a way that allows true insight into the flourishing music scene in which Full Ugly now find themselves at the fore.
The album was mastered by Mikey Young (Eddy Current Suppression Ring, countless others), and beyond being a great document of contemporary Australian music, also happens to make for some truly rewarding listening. It is a disarming record, sincere and shabbily endearing. Melodies lope along toward a greater destination, a summer breeze runs through the studio and is captured in the rhythm of these songs. And when all is said and done, the sound of Full Ugly is left hanging in the air, a comforting look over the shoulder.
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Full Ugly is primarily a vehicle for the songwriting of one Melbourne native, Nathan Burgess. Thomas Mendelovits, of long-time Melbourne outfit Milk Teddy, joined after seeing Nathan play an acoustic set with lead guitarist and old school mate Michael Caterer (Scott & Charleneâs Wedding, Love Connection). After a few three-piece shows, Zach Schneider (Great Outdoors, Totally Mild) approached the band and offered to round out the line-up as a four-piece, affording Burgessâs almost naĂŻve country-rock sensibility a more exploratory feel. Today, Nathan McFarlane provides lead guitar since Catererâs relocation to New York with Scott & Charleneâs Wedding.
Spent the Afternoon was recorded and mixed by Jack Farley (Twerps, Panel of Judges, Beaches) at Transient Studios mid-2011, prior to Catererâs move to New York. Farleyâs naturalistic approach suited the band well and the album was finished quickly and with little fuss. It is a product completely of and for Melbourne; those trademark sunlit guitars shine over a slow and comfortable groove, life is documented in a way that allows true insight into the flourishing music scene in which Full Ugly now find themselves at the fore.
The album was mastered by Mikey Young (Eddy Current Suppression Ring, countless others), and beyond being a great document of contemporary Australian music, also happens to make for some truly rewarding listening. It is a disarming record, sincere and shabbily endearing. Melodies lope along toward a greater destination, a summer breeze runs through the studio and is captured in the rhythm of these songs. And when all is said and done, the sound of Full Ugly is left hanging in the air, a comforting look over the shoulder.











