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Staring At the Sky - EP

The Lucksmiths

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Smokers In Love The Lucksmiths 3:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 I Can't Believe It's Not Better The Lucksmiths 4:00 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Ie, Eg, Etc. The Lucksmiths 2:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 The Golden Age of Aviation The Lucksmiths 3:58 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Before the Sun Came Up The Lucksmiths 4:03 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 The Opposite of Coffee The Lucksmiths 4:18 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

The Lucksmiths released the six-song Staring at the Sky during a fall 1999 American tour. The Australian trio had already received critical acclaim in the international indie pop community, and this collection received positive accolades as well. It starts off with the satirical "Smokers in Love." The song is full of "la la"s and the lyrical narration of a couple hell-bent on overindulging in alcohol and cigarettes. Marty Donald and Mark Monnone share the songwriting duties this time around, with Donald writing four of the six songs and Monnone composing the others. "IE, EG, ETC" features fellow Australian Darren Hanlon on harmonica and showcases the band's love affair with words, as the song is an ode to the abbreviations for "that is," "for example," and "et cetera." "The Golden Age of Aviation" is the closest thing to a title track with the lyric "Staring out the window at the sky." The song is classic Lucksmiths, with Tali White's sweet vocal presence and precise brush stick-drumming. The song includes Richard Ogier-Herbert on piano. The disc closes with the ballad "The Opposite of Coffee," with Monnone's stretched out bassline and a subtle xylophone arrangement. Other guest musicians include Peter Cohen on arco bass, Warwick Lobb on trumpet, and Cameron Lobb on trombone.

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EP Excellence
     
by fstbac

Mood is so often lost on an EP as a band spills forth with each member's musical detour from the previous album. Here the Lucksmiths with the cornerstone track "The Golden Age of Aviation" have built a small, cohesive pop masterpiece. As ideas take flight over jaunting guitars and a brushed snare drum a variety of diversly linked vinettes is formed. Music this good should be sought out in dusty record stores, alas we live in a magical time, your journey into the world of the Lucksmiths could be just a click away. Sometimes technology is wonderful.

What's next Marty?
     
by Britfan4

This album, no, the Lucksmiths, are the best thing that has ever happened to iTunes. Maybe they don't top the charts or make it on MTV, but the music the Lucksmiths make is more special than anything I've ever heard. Simply put, I love this music, and trust me, you will too.

This is too good to pass up. Put down your Blackberry, spend $5, and listen to this. Your life will change.

Biography

Formed: Australia

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Australian indie pop trio the Lucksmiths teamed singer/percussionist Tali White, guitarist Marty Donald, and bassist Mark Monnone, longtime school friends who initially bonded over their mutual admiration for the Smiths. After going their separate ways to attend university and travel, the threesome reconvened...
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