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Stimulation
This one, their first album, made it possible for them to have a strong and firm position in the argentine rock market. Launched in 2000, it had quite favorable critics. Strong sound, loud guitars, imply a savage style in its purest condition. They sound as if they could get you as high as you could ever get: Seven, Stimulation, You Know y Falling. |
Despertar
While some artists seem to sleep through pop rock careers, Audire woke audiences up with his 2004 album, Despertar. Without trying to be original or experimental, Audire tried, at least, to give a new face to the style. This disc is a soundtrack to lives worth living, music for those who are glad to be alive. |
Meses de días oscuros y noches claras
After two full-length albums—"Stimulation" (2000) and "Despertar" (2004)—Audire gives us some of their new material on an EP called "Meses de días oscuros y noches claras." The work contains three previously unreleased songs from the Argentine trio, “Circular,” “Resplandecer,” and “Sucede,” which serve as a preview to the band's next album. Recorded at the Osa Mayor studio in Buenos Aires and mixed by César Silva in El Hornero, this album is an opportunity to witness Audire's future: more of the good songs we've gotten used to seeing from them. |
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