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Auburn Lull

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Like fellow Michiganders Windy & Carl and Asha Vida, Auburn Lull create lush space-rock and ethereal, Brian Eno-inspired soundscapes. Even though the once-thriving Michigan space-rock picture has basically died out, Auburn Lull is constantly on the evolve their make of technicolor audio, steadily attracting essential acclaim and an ever-growing group of fans. Auburn Lull shaped in Lansing, MI in 1994 by Jason Kolb (guitars), Eli Wekenmen (guitars), Sean Heenan (guitars, vocals), and Jason Weisinger (drums). The music group instantly became connected with additional like-minded rings from south-east MI, especially Mahogany, with whom they released The Dual Group EP in 1997. Jason Kolb started playing acoustic guitar at concert events for Mahogany, and in 1999, Mahogany’s Andrew Prinz created Auburn Lull’s debut full-length, Only I Admire.

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Full Name Auburn Lull
Music Songs Blur My Thoughts Again, Early Evening Reverie, Shallow in Youth, Between Trains, The Last Beat, Light Through the Canopy, Grange Arcade, Stockard Drive, Old Mission, Arc of an Outsider, Jersey Narrows, Axis Nears, Building Fifty, Finland Station, Broken Heroes, November's Long Shadows, Stanfield Echo, Sinking Meridian, Deterior, Astor Heaven, Direction & Destination, Season of False Starts, Civil Twilight, Sovereign Messages, Hiber, Rising Meridian, Dub 1, A Harbored Distance, Moterm, North Territorial, Van Der Graaf, Static Partition
Albums Alone I Admire, Cast from the Platform, Begin Civil Twilight, Dual Group EP, Hiber, Regions Less Parallel: Early Works and Rarities MCMXCVI-MMIV

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