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New album from acclaimed Dublin band Autumn Owls

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Album release: Between Buildings, Toward The Sea
Release date: 16 October 2012
Label: Epitonic
Listen: http://www.autumnowls.com

Autumn Owls are pleased to announce their debut album, Between Buildings, Toward The Sea, which will be the first release from Epitonic.com's new label, on October 16.

Autumn Owls first formed in Dublin in 2007, releasing two EPs in 2008 and touring extensively in Europe for the next few years; they also performed at key North American events such as SXSW, CMJ, Canadian Music Week and NXNE. After receiving an excellent reception to their EPs from the likes of The Irish Times, Channel 4, State.ie, AU Magazine and The Evening Herald, the band finally settled in to writing their debut full-length late last year.

To record the album, the Dublin trio headed over to the U.S. to enter the studio with producer Brian Deck (Modest Mouse / Iron & Wine). The result was a record of deliciously cold, atmosopheric indie rock, packed full of eerie guitar riffs, stuttering drums and haunting, reverb-drenched vocals. There are nods to the likes of Wilco, Interpol, Slint and Arab Strap, with occasional hints of The Beatles, Radiohead and Nick Drake too. But sonically, the album is definitely the band's own, with McFarlane's vocals and guitar riffs hovering icily over a sparse production that manages to be both clinical and emotive at once.

With some very strong press coverage previously attained for their EPs, a Phantom FM track of the day already in the bag for this album's "Spare Room" track, the future looks very interesting for Autumn Owls.

Dates to watch out for
• Hard Working Class Heroes Festival appearance - 6 October at Button Factory, Dublin
• Instore at Tower Records Dublin - 19 October, 5:00pm
• Release party at Grand Social, Dublin - 20 October
• Gig at Roisin Dubh, Galway - November 9
• Gig at Passionfruit Theatre, Athlone - November 10

Skribent: Anthony May
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