The Audreys
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NOV
10
2023
Adelaide Airport, Australia
UniBar Adelaide
I Was There
JUN
18
2023
Bulli, Australia
Bulli Heritage Hotel
I Was There
JUN
17
2023
Camperdown, Australia
The Lady Hampshire
I Was There
JUN
15
2023
Cronulla, Australia
Brass Monkey
I Was There
MAY
05
2023
Northcote, Australia
Northcote Social Club
I Was There
MAY
04
2023
Belgrave, Australia
Sooki Lounge
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Anthony
June 18th 2023
Superb. Like an angle come down from heaven. What a voice. What a great band. Fantastic night
Camperdown, Australia@The Lady Hampshire
About The Audreys
For every up, there is a down. For black, there is white. For day, lurks night. Or so The Audreys discovered following the warm embrace garnered by their debut longplayer, Between Last Night and Us.
The album catapulted The Audreys on to the national stage and saw them collect the 2006 ARIA Award for Best Blues & Roots Album, but the accompanying success left them high and dry in a songwriting drought. Vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Taasha Coates says it took her and fellow songwriter/guitarist Tristan Goodall an age to get back to writing.
“We were just a little Adelaide band that made an album, then suddenly we were touring constantly and playing on bigger and bigger stages. Everything was new,” Taasha explains. “It was all so overwhelming and took up so much of our time that is was 18 months before we wrote another song.”
But in a universe controlled by dynamic balance, the drought was broken by a flood. Rather than a metaphorical flood of songs, it was a soaking of sentiment – a darkness, a foreboding – that seeps into the corners of their sophomore album, When the Flood Comes.
Not exactly what you’d expect from the Adelaide five-piece, comprising Coates (voice, piano, melodica, ukulele), Goodall (acoustic and electric guitars, banjo), Michael Green (violin, lap steel, backing vocals), Lyndon Gray (upright and electric bass) and Toby Lang (drums).
(source: www.theaudreys.com.au)
The album catapulted The Audreys on to the national stage and saw them collect the 2006 ARIA Award for Best Blues & Roots Album, but the accompanying success left them high and dry in a songwriting drought. Vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Taasha Coates says it took her and fellow songwriter/guitarist Tristan Goodall an age to get back to writing.
“We were just a little Adelaide band that made an album, then suddenly we were touring constantly and playing on bigger and bigger stages. Everything was new,” Taasha explains. “It was all so overwhelming and took up so much of our time that is was 18 months before we wrote another song.”
But in a universe controlled by dynamic balance, the drought was broken by a flood. Rather than a metaphorical flood of songs, it was a soaking of sentiment – a darkness, a foreboding – that seeps into the corners of their sophomore album, When the Flood Comes.
Not exactly what you’d expect from the Adelaide five-piece, comprising Coates (voice, piano, melodica, ukulele), Goodall (acoustic and electric guitars, banjo), Michael Green (violin, lap steel, backing vocals), Lyndon Gray (upright and electric bass) and Toby Lang (drums).
(source: www.theaudreys.com.au)
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Genres:
Australian, International, Americana, Folk
Band Members:
Taasha Coates, Tristan Goodall
Hometown:
Adelaide, Australia
No upcoming shows
Send a request to The Audreys to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
NOV
10
2023
Adelaide Airport, Australia
UniBar Adelaide
I Was There
JUN
18
2023
Bulli, Australia
Bulli Heritage Hotel
I Was There
JUN
17
2023
Camperdown, Australia
The Lady Hampshire
I Was There
JUN
15
2023
Cronulla, Australia
Brass Monkey
I Was There
MAY
05
2023
Northcote, Australia
Northcote Social Club
I Was There
MAY
04
2023
Belgrave, Australia
Sooki Lounge
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Anthony
June 18th 2023
Superb. Like an angle come down from heaven. What a voice. What a great band. Fantastic night
Camperdown, Australia@The Lady Hampshire
About The Audreys
For every up, there is a down. For black, there is white. For day, lurks night. Or so The Audreys discovered following the warm embrace garnered by their debut longplayer, Between Last Night and Us.
The album catapulted The Audreys on to the national stage and saw them collect the 2006 ARIA Award for Best Blues & Roots Album, but the accompanying success left them high and dry in a songwriting drought. Vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Taasha Coates says it took her and fellow songwriter/guitarist Tristan Goodall an age to get back to writing.
“We were just a little Adelaide band that made an album, then suddenly we were touring constantly and playing on bigger and bigger stages. Everything was new,” Taasha explains. “It was all so overwhelming and took up so much of our time that is was 18 months before we wrote another song.”
But in a universe controlled by dynamic balance, the drought was broken by a flood. Rather than a metaphorical flood of songs, it was a soaking of sentiment – a darkness, a foreboding – that seeps into the corners of their sophomore album, When the Flood Comes.
Not exactly what you’d expect from the Adelaide five-piece, comprising Coates (voice, piano, melodica, ukulele), Goodall (acoustic and electric guitars, banjo), Michael Green (violin, lap steel, backing vocals), Lyndon Gray (upright and electric bass) and Toby Lang (drums).
(source: www.theaudreys.com.au)
The album catapulted The Audreys on to the national stage and saw them collect the 2006 ARIA Award for Best Blues & Roots Album, but the accompanying success left them high and dry in a songwriting drought. Vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Taasha Coates says it took her and fellow songwriter/guitarist Tristan Goodall an age to get back to writing.
“We were just a little Adelaide band that made an album, then suddenly we were touring constantly and playing on bigger and bigger stages. Everything was new,” Taasha explains. “It was all so overwhelming and took up so much of our time that is was 18 months before we wrote another song.”
But in a universe controlled by dynamic balance, the drought was broken by a flood. Rather than a metaphorical flood of songs, it was a soaking of sentiment – a darkness, a foreboding – that seeps into the corners of their sophomore album, When the Flood Comes.
Not exactly what you’d expect from the Adelaide five-piece, comprising Coates (voice, piano, melodica, ukulele), Goodall (acoustic and electric guitars, banjo), Michael Green (violin, lap steel, backing vocals), Lyndon Gray (upright and electric bass) and Toby Lang (drums).
(source: www.theaudreys.com.au)
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Genres:
Australian, International, Americana, Folk
Band Members:
Taasha Coates, Tristan Goodall
Hometown:
Adelaide, Australia
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