Amaringo - I Woke Up This Morning After a Dream
$5.00 - $10.00

  • Amaringo - I Woke Up This Morning After a Dream
  • Amaringo - I Woke Up This Morning After a Dream
  • Amaringo - I Woke Up This Morning After a Dream
  • Amaringo - I Woke Up This Morning After a Dream

Amaringo - I Woke Up This Morning After a Dream
$5.00 - $10.00

A1. Up Then Down 05:36
A2. Moana Lisa 03:44
A3. I Woke Up 04:29
A4. Her Way 07:20
B1. Sacred 04:43
B2. Saguaro 05:20
B3. Let's Walk the Rope 05:17
B4. House 03:47

Brisbane-based duo Amaringo release their debut album, I Woke Up This Morning After a Dream, out via Melbourne label Healthy Tapes (Stella Donnelly, Rainbow Chan, Dianas).

The project of drummer/vocalist Allie Wu Lin and guitarist/bassist Christian Driscoll, Amaringo create expansive and woozy atmospheres with tinges of psych that never stray too far away from their ambitious and beautiful songwriting.

Fragmented between writing and recording half of the album in a recording studio, then a year later completing the rest in a more improvised fashion, the resulting record is a startlingly consistent and accomplished piece of work. From the acoustic strums of the 70’s-inspired I Woke Up, to the major-minor drones of Saguaro, and the 7-and-a-half minute monumental Her Way, the album has no shortage of timeless moments sure to appeal to fans of La Luz and Sharon Van Etten.

Amaringo’s debut LP I Woke Up This Morning After a Dream is out October 30th digitally and on limited cassette via Healthy Tapes and features the singles Sacred and Her Way.

Up Then Down, Moana Lisa, Her Way | Allie - vocals/drums, Christian - guitar/bass

I Woke Up | Allie - vocals, Christian - elec guitar, Jack Paterson - acoustic guitar

Sacred | Allie - vocals/drums, Christian - guitar, Drew Heyden - bass/keys/vocals

Saguaro | Allie - keys/vocals, Christian - guitar

Let’s Walk the Rope | Allie - vocals/keys, Christian - guitar/bass/drums, Drew Heyden - drums

House | Allie - vocals/drums, Christian - guitar, Drew Heyden - bass/keys

Engineered by Nell Forster

We acknowledge the Turrbul and the Jagera peoples who are the Traditional Custodians of the land called Meanjin that this album was created on. We recognize their ongoing connection to land, waters, and community. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, and emerging.