Album AU 2012 on Longtime Listener label
Rock, Folk, World and
"It was the summer of 2004 when Brent DeBoer of The Dandy Warhols was killing some time in Australia and had a chance meeting with Melbourne’s Bob Harrow. This initial exchange led to a spontaneous trip to the country and an all-night jam session. The friendship grew. They acquired the talented vocalist and keyboard player, Peter Lubulwa, and the band quickly planted its roots in alt-country-folk, bound by a communal love for classic rock and roll." REVIEWS OF THEIR SECOND ALBUM STATED...it all rings true for this, their first album, too: “Immigrant Union revived the folk-rock wing of psychedelia.” Jon Pareles: The New York Times “Immigrant Union’s song “War is Peace” was just about my favorite new song on my list of unknown CMJ bands. I put that song on All Songs Considered last Tuesday and the night before I came to NYC, I listened to their entire album. When it was over I listened to it again! It’s rare that I do that.” – Bob Boilen: NPR All Songs Considered. “You want the cutting edge of 2014 psychedelic pop, this is it. Is this album the catchiest, most melodically attractive release of the year? Very possibly.” – Delarue: New York Music Daily. “Immigrant Union is a band with uncompromising appeal on the brink of international recognition and admiration,” – Jef Krohn, Music Editor at PDX Magazine.
Immigrant Union , album by | |
Brent DeBoer dr, bvoc, US guitar, vocals |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Saturday | Immigrant Union | ||
2 | My Heart's A Joke | Immigrant Union | ||
3 | Winter | Immigrant Union | ||
4 | Dignity | Immigrant Union | ||
5 | Oregon | Immigrant Union | ||
6 | The Rope | Immigrant Union | ||
7 | Up In Smoke | Immigrant Union | ||
8 | The Story Of My Life | Immigrant Union | ||
9 | The Ballad Of Jim Jones | Immigrant Union | ||
10 | Back In The Fall | Immigrant Union | ||
11 | I'll Remember Yesterday | Immigrant Union | ||
12 | Wrong | Immigrant Union | ||
13 | Again | Immigrant Union | ||
14 | Loraine | Immigrant Union |