Aubrey Debauchery & the Puke Boots
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"Aubrey Debauchery & the Puke Boots at Modified Arts"

Better Then: Most alt-country bands. Keeping with true country tradition by soaking their love-sick tunes in plenty of whiskey, this talented songwriter doesn’t let the genre pull her down with tired clichés.

The stage at Modified Arts never looked as roomy as it did when Aubrey Debauchery stood upon it holding her bright, orange Gretch and smiling. The diminutive singer-songwriter played before a nice-sized crowd flanked by her shiny, new band The Puke Boots and belting out country-twinged tales of sex, whiskey, lost love and more sex.

With a driving blend of country and punk, influenced by everyone from Elvis to Skid Row, Aubrey and the Puke Boots delivered a blazing performance. Their music had the usually stiff crowd at Modified Arts nodding their heads and tapping their feet. Rolling drums, stinging lap-steel and a pounding double bass exploded behind her as Aubrey let loose her sordid tales of drunken nights gone wrong and occasionally gone right. Yet every time the music stopped she giggled and nervously chattered into the microphone. Aubrey may have looked innocent in the pink lights of the stage but some of her lyrics are enough to make a cowboy blush.

Aubrey constructs her particular brand of cowboy rock by sitting down with a few chords and thinking about what’s on her mind, she said.

“Usually it’s like ‘fuck you’ or about the last fling I had,” says Aubrey with a laugh. “And I’m really not a slut. Out of the four albums that I have, the songs are really only about four different people.”

When not relaying one of her tales of love and loss vocally, she would dance away from the microphone and raise the neck of her big hollow-bodied guitar as a queue for her band to release a country hell-storm. And when she stepped back up to the mix amid this thunderous sound, she’d croon sweet enough to either put a tear in your eye or mean enough to spit in it depending on what she thought you might deserve.

While this is Aubrey’s sixth tour, it’s the first she’s done with a band, and she says the experience has been very positive.

“I’m pretty over doing the whole singer-songwriter thing because I’m a really nervous person,” she said. “I’m all too aware of how people are perceiving it, but with the band I don’t really have to care ‘cause if people are talking we’re too loud for me to hear them talk.”

Aubrey and her fellow Puke Boots wrapped up after a 12 song set and let local country rockers Via Maris take the stage. While the crowd thinned a little, singer Chad Sundin and his crew delivered a solid performance of compelling original songs, many from their upcoming album; the name of which Sundin is determined to keep secret until the album’s launch.

Keeping in the country vein, Via Maris was a bit more Appalachian then Old West, inviting listener to sit down and relax as they sang what Sundin described as an “old family ballad” before their final curtain. Like Aubrey Debauchery, Via Maris sounded best when they’d loosen up and rock out a little filling the tiny venue with a joyfully raucous noise.

Personal Bias: While trucker hats should be made illegal and avoided in almost all cases, they can still make an appearance at any show where someone in the band is wearing cowboy boots.

Random Detail: Both groups featured a stand-up bass, a lap-steel guitar and guys in plaid western shirts playing them. - Phoenix New Times


"Chico News & Review Bio of Aubrey & the Boots"

After already winning over Chico’s heart with three years of non-stop performances, two albums, two CAMMIE awards, and her humble (yet frisky) charm, is there anything else singer/songwriter Aubrey Debauchery can do for us? Couldn’t she just put out a greatest hits record and live off the fat? Not one to stop and rest, Aubrey, of course, has a new thing brewing. For her third CD, the brand new He’s A Damn Good Liar, Aubrey has assembled a full band featuring lap steel (Marc Anderson), upright bass (Adrian Hammons) and drums (Casey Schmidt). A.D. and The Puke Boots have created a dust-kicking country-folk sound that has already hit the road for a month-long tour of the western United States. - Chico News & Review


Discography

Aubrey Debauchery - If Two Were One - 2004
Aubrey Debauchery - Forgiven/Forgotten - 2006
Aubrey Debauchery - In May - 2007
Aubrey Debauchery & the Puke Boots - He's a Damn Good Liar - 2008

Radio Airplay:
Love Song For No One [forgiven/forgotten]
Double Negative [in may]
My Weakness [in may]
Whiskey Breath [he's a damn good liar]

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With six tours under her belt and four self released albums, there seems to be no stopping the two-time cammie award winning, Aubrey Debauchery. Mixing her love for indie-folk, country, bluegrass, and whiskey Aubrey is truly making a name for herself. With such bold, blunt, and upright brutally honest lyrics, you wouldn't want to find yourself the butt of one of Aubrey's songs, but instead singing along to every word, and begging for more. Her songs of heartbreak, drunken nights, sex, and young love have touched and broken hearts of all ages.

Now equipped with a full band including Marc Anderson [lap steel], Adrian Hammons [upright bass], and Casey Schmidt [drums], Aubrey Debauchery is no longer a solo artist, but a country/rock force not to be reckoned with, rightfully named Aubrey Debauchery & the Puke Boots.

Jaws are dropping left and right when the Puke Boots hit the stage as they play a genre all their own. They have been called Honky Tonk, Country, Punk Rock, and Bluegrass, but whatever the genre, these folks are kicking ass and taking names.

Aubrey Debauchery's music is influenced by the greats, both old and new; Loretta Lynn, Elvis Presley, Devil Makes Three, Old Crow Medicine Show, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Devil Doll