Audrye Sessions (EP)

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Audrye Sessions
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EP by
ReleasedOctober 14, 2008[1]
Recorded2008
StudioThe Sound Factory
GenrePop, rock[2]
Length17:28
LabelBlack Seal/Sony BMG
ProducerAndrew Scheps
Audrye Sessions chronology
Braille
(2007)
Audrye Sessions
(2008)
Audrye Sessions
(2009)

Audrye Sessions is the 2008 self-titled EP by the band Audrye Sessions, which was released on October 14, 2008, under Black Seal, a unit of Sony BMG.[3] It featured their first single "Turn Me Off", which fared well among critics and received airplay on the radio.

Background

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Prior to Audrye Sessions, the band was signed with an independent label and released the album Braille. This led to a major-label recording contract with RCA Records' subsidiary Black Seal for Audrye Sessions.[3] According to lead singer Karazija, inspiration for "Turn Me Off" came after watching a television special hosted by James Gandolfini about war veterans who came back injured badly.[4] He says that the song is intended to evoke "being so messed up that you want to shut off."[5] The song has been described as having an "up-tempo beat".[5] "Awake" and "Where you'll find me" have been compared musically to Radiohead.[5]

Although they did not do so extensively, Audrye Sessions supported the release of the EP with a tour,[6] and performed at the CMJ Music Marathon in 2008.[7] All four of the songs on the EP appeared on their self-titled full-length album.[8] In 2008, Black Seal released the music video for "Turn Me Off",[6] directed by Sean Desmond.[9]

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AversionStarStar[10]
ALTsounds(73%)[11]
The Review Busters(6/10)[12]
Wonka VisionStarStarStar[13]

Audrye Sessions received mixed reviews among critics. Reviews from Aversion were not favorable, saying the EP was "marginally boring and certainly (an) unsavory sector of modern-day indie rock",[10] and that the band provided better music live than recorded.[13] However, it has been called an instant pleasure,[11] and overall "more good than bad".[13]

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."Turn Me Off"3:32
2."Awake"3:23
3."Where You'll Find Me"3:39
4."New Year's Day"4:53
Total length:17:28
Information of track listing.[14]

Personnel

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References

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Sources

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