Marigolds

Auffenberg, Ryan
Evangeline Records
General | Nov 2008

Reviews

Walter E. Gough
Reviewed 2009-04-03
The sheen of the sharp production and fine musicianship can hide the darker edges on this singer-songwriters’ first full length. Thematically, the songs are about isolation, despair and broken dreams. Musically, twangy guitars, banjo and mandolin parts interweave with “function generators,” synths and B-3 organs. There are even a couple of cello tracks. Auffenberg is a central Missouri transplant living in the bay area and the disc is released on SF’s Evangeline Records.

For fans of: Wilco, Iron & Wine, Ryan Adams
FCC Clean

1. (4:23) Slow, sorrowful piano ballad with a touch of twang.
* 2. (4:23) Mid-tempo melodic track shows off his songwriting chops. Could’ve been a hit for the Eagles is they didn’t suck.
** 3. (3:25) Electronic touches, percussion and whispery vocals reminiscent of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. Not your average road song.
4. (3:24) Twangy guitar and hooky chorus.
*5. (3:44) Rhythm-heavy intro and beat back up a strong vocal performance.
6. (3:15) Up-tempo number a little heavy on production.
7. (4:35) Piano-driven song with cello and big chorus.
8. (4:03) Acoustic guitar with a power-pop feel.
* 9. (4:58) Rich and beautiful melody. Simple keys plus voices.
10. (3:42) Blue-grass druggy SF ditty.

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2009-04-19 — 2009-06-21
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Track listing

1. Marigolds
2. Undercover
3. Interstate
4. Deep Water
5. Pictures (Of Someone Else)
6. Curtain Call
7. Waking Up Alone
8. Half Forgotten Love
9. Dizzy Spells
10. Alright, Okay