
Spent The Afternoon (Vinyl) (Reissue)
Full Ugly are one Bedroom Suck’s latest crop of ace underground bands
Full Ugly is primarily a vehicle for the songwriting of one Melbourne native, Nathan Burgess – although the album featured guitar work from Michael Caterer (Scott & Charlene’s Wedding/Shorts) and the album was produced by Jack Farley (Scott & Charlene’s Wedding). Spent the Afternoon is a disarming record, sincere and shabbily endearing. Melodies lope along toward a greater destination, a summer breeze runs through the studio and is captured in the rhythm of these songs. And when all is said and done, the sound of Full Ugly is left hanging in the air, a comforting look over the shoulder.
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$6.08Spent The Afternoon (Vinyl) (Reissue)
Full Ugly are one Bedroom Suck’s latest crop of ace underground bands
Full Ugly is primarily a vehicle for the songwriting of one Melbourne native, Nathan Burgess – although the album featured guitar work from Michael Caterer (Scott & Charlene’s Wedding/Shorts) and the album was produced by Jack Farley (Scott & Charlene’s Wedding). Spent the Afternoon is a disarming record, sincere and shabbily endearing. Melodies lope along toward a greater destination, a summer breeze runs through the studio and is captured in the rhythm of these songs. And when all is said and done, the sound of Full Ugly is left hanging in the air, a comforting look over the shoulder.
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Full Ugly are one Bedroom Suck’s latest crop of ace underground bands
Full Ugly is primarily a vehicle for the songwriting of one Melbourne native, Nathan Burgess – although the album featured guitar work from Michael Caterer (Scott & Charlene’s Wedding/Shorts) and the album was produced by Jack Farley (Scott & Charlene’s Wedding). Spent the Afternoon is a disarming record, sincere and shabbily endearing. Melodies lope along toward a greater destination, a summer breeze runs through the studio and is captured in the rhythm of these songs. And when all is said and done, the sound of Full Ugly is left hanging in the air, a comforting look over the shoulder.
















