Close Menu
AudioFuzz
    Most Reads

    Quindon Tarver: “When Doves Cry” by the Late, Great Legendary Prince

    Joanne “J-Bird” Phillips: My Legal Name Is “J-Bird”

    Exploring the Soundscapes of 100%WET: An Interview with the Pioneers of “Hypergaze”

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    AudioFuzz
    • Home
    • Best New Music
      • Hot New Album Fridays
    • Tour
    • The Lists
    • Reviews
    • Interviews
    • News
    AudioFuzz
    You are at:Home » Subtle Paean To Moving On: Ayo River – “Porcelain”
    New Music

    Subtle Paean To Moving On: Ayo River – “Porcelain”

    By Phil KingJuly 2, 2017002 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Photo Cred: Pierre Pastel
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    Photo Cred: Pierre Pastel

    Ayo River

    “Porcelain”

    Ayo River

    This quiet paean to moving on, slowly but surely, like the moon rising over an open field, is beautiful to the extreme.  The album was recorded over a span of two years in Athens, Georgia, where songwriter Weston Taylor elicited the production and engineering skills of multi-instrumentalist Matt Martin (Faye Webster), who also performs drums and bass on many tracks.  Making frequent weekend trips to Athens, Martin and Taylor furiously recorded the album late into the night, angering many roommates and neighbors. Eventually, Taylor and Martin took the  record’s bare bones to the studio, where they recorded with Josh Crusa (bass) and Evan Seeds (drums), who had begun performing in Ayo River’s live band.  It is really hard to describe the sound that Ayo River produces.  They are totally unlike anyone I’ve ever heard.  The poetry is like Morissey’s (without the posturing), while the music has a Ween/Death Cab For Cutie style to it.  Brew it all together, and you get an interesting mix.

     

    Porcelain

    Films and songs that still feel new
    Turn ten
    Bought some books
    Like I’m ever gonna read again

    Families come from just believing in
    People see it in each other, then…

    You’ll understand when it happens to you
    Under a southern moon
    Porcelain
    This is the year when my life will resume
    Someone will take place of you
    Porcelain

    There’s a bed at the ball
    It’s your breathing why I can sleep at all
    I’ll be 25 soon
    All my older friends never think it’s news

    It’s becoming clear to me
    I am different people in different company
    No two versions the same
    So when I’m all alone
    I don’t know what to say

    Ayo River death cab for cutie indie Morissey Ween
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleHoliday Sadness: Pat Scarlett – “4th Of July”
    Next Article The New Voice: Baby Dayliner – “The Triumph of Sarah’s Past”
    Phil King
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Minneapolis’ She’s Green Share “Willow,” Announce First EP in Two Years

    July 16, 2025

    Late Again Announces EP Clearly It’s All Staged, Drops Surreal New Single + Video “Easy On Myself”

    July 16, 2025

    Lord Huron Announces New Album The Cosmic Selector Vol. 1

    July 15, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply

    Social Profiles
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Reddit
    • TikTok
    Top Posts

    Aphex Twin Drops Music From the Merch Desk (2016–2023): A Treasure Trove of Rare Singles

    Seefeel Redefines Ambient Experimentation with ‘Squared Roots’

    Jane Remover Kicks Off 2025 with Electrifying New Album Announcement

    Sports Team: The UK’s Indie Rock Powerhouse Takes on the World with ‘Boys These Days’

    • Recent Posts
    • Popular Posts

    Minneapolis’ She’s Green Share “Willow,” Announce First EP in Two Years

    The Telephone Numbers Announce Sophomore Album Scarecrow II, Share Bright New Single “Be Right Down”

    Late Again Announces EP Clearly It’s All Staged, Drops Surreal New Single + Video “Easy On Myself”

    Fruit Bats’ Eric D. Johnson Honors Lost Companion with “Creature From The Wild” — New Album ‘Baby Man’ Out Sept 12

    SEE: Adele – “When We Were Young- LIVE”

    CONTEST: Win 2 Tickets To See FLAMING LIPS + TAME IMPALA

    King Krimzon Fires Back at ICP

    Magick Music: S. J. Tucker – “Bad Business (in memory of Brennan de Soto)”

    Copyright © 2025 AudioFuzz. All RIghts Reserved.
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.