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''Havilah '' is the fourth studio album by Australian
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ers, the Drones, which was released by
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in September 2008. It was co-produced by the group with
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and issued in February 2009 for the United Kingdom and United States markets. The title refers to a biblical town of the same name – "a
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-esque place with an abundance of gold" – and is the valley from
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, where they recorded. At the
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, the album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year. In 2011, it would be voted by the band's contemporaries & "industry experts" as the 38th best Australian album of all time.


Background

''Havilah'' was recorded in April 2008 by the Drones at the
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home of their bass guitarist, Fiona Kitschin, and lead singer,
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. It is located east of
Myrtleford Myrtleford is a town in northeast Victoria, Australia, 280 km (170 miles) northeast of Melbourne and 46 km (29 miles) southeast of Wangaratta. Myrtleford is part of the Alpine Shire local government area and in 2016 the town had a po ...
at the base of Victoria's
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. Liddiard reflected:
It's like a little world unto itself in the forest. It's a beautiful place. You can't always find a good spot to record, but if you can find a house like this that's a bonus. It was a great place to write and record. We were literally in the middle of a sub-alpine forest. We had no electricity, just diesel generators. It'd be just about the only record made on a diesel budget.
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, the lead guitarist, explained its title, "Havilah is the name of the town where we recorded the album… our nearest neighbour was 4 km away. In fact, this Victorian town was once a
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town populated with thousands of people just before the turn of the 20th century. It is now fitted out with about 30 people, and on this note, touches of Australian history are filling this album before we have even heard it." The album was produced and engineered by
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(
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,
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) who set up his portable
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studio, the Running Creek Studios, in their home, powered by a diesel engine.


Content and composition

The music on the album has been described as being influenced by "30 years of left-field rock heroics ( the Birthday Party,
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, the noisiest bits of
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)" as well as "fellow Aussies
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and
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' late David McComb" To shake up his lyric writing, Liddiard was reading four books at once, and using internet packages to jumble words and create unimaginable phrases – similar to the labour intensive "cut up" techniques employed by writer
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and singer
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in the pre-Internet era, where they cut up words on paper and jumbled them up:
I made a conscious effort to put my head in the sand. You start working, you have a coffee in the morning, and any self-doubt falls away.
According to ''
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'', the lyrics on the album consist of "allegorical tales of
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s,
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s and slow-creep
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" with many tracks dealing with topics such as "marital woes" ("The Drifting Housewife") and "emptiness" ("Careful As You Go")


Release

The first single from the album, "The Minotaur", was released ahead of the album in July 2008. ''Havilah'' debuted at No. 47 on the
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.


Reception


National

''
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''s Patrick Donovan observed, "the band's angry cacophony has partly given way to a cleaner, more upbeat sound with more melody and narrative-based songs... Elsewhere, the band's country influences come to the fore, as well as the cleaner playing of new guitarist Dan Luscombe...
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may have mellowed a bit, but they're no less engaging."


International

On
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, the album has a "metascore" of 77 based on 15 reviews, implying a "generally favorable" critical reception, whilst it has a score of 7.4 out of 10 on the review aggregator
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based on 11 reviews. Tom Hughes of ''
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'' called it an "outstanding record, and one with endless pleasures and pains to be wrung out of it" calling Liddiard "one of the few rock lyricists worth paying real attention to" adding that "he's a vocalist like no other, ..his melodic ear never better than here". ''
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'' called the album "more humblingly icgood music at a time when rock music is more about being it’s-all-been-done humble", bemoaning their lack of popularity and adding that theirs "is the sound you need to get for right now, and it’s built to last well past that.". Dan Draper of
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wrote that the album finds the band "older, more bitter, and better than ever" calling Liddiard "one of those lyricists whose words have the weight of poetry" Ned Raggett of
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rated it at four-out-of-five stars and explained, "
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have grown a touch more polished and focused with time, it's not at the expense of creating compelling music – if anything, his albumeven more clearly places the band as one of Australia's best rock bands ever." Joe Colly of ''
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'' writes that "They're traditional in the way
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are-- straightforward instrumentation, a healthy nod to the past-- but manage to dodge the pitfalls of revisionism with an unusual mixture of brute force, bleak lyrical content, and singer Gareth Liddiard's distinctive caterwaul. (Dude can impressively shift from a bark to a shriek to a roar in one solitary breath.) ..Listening to the albumis like making it through a powerful-but-disturbing film". More mixed reviews came from '' Q'' who said it was a "little too heavily indebted to fellow Aussies
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and
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' late David McComb, even if that's not a bad place to be coming form."''Q'' Magazine: March 2009, page 105 ''Prefix'' magazine described it as "thickset blues rock" that "makes for opaque and impenetrable listening" decrying their perceived lack of innovation (in comparison to acts such as
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and
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) and their inability to "wallow in the same gloriously gloomy lows as, say, Come’s '' Eleven:Eleven'' or
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's '' On the Beach''" comparing the music to the "mid level depress-o-rock that
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have been peddling on-and-off for the best part of two decades" and criticizing Liddiard's lyrics as "too often uninspired, and seemingly torn from a notebook full of juvenilia that should have been stuffed in the back of a firmly locked closet" despite being "witty" at parts


Awards and nominations

''Havilah'' was one of 12 nominees at the
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s of 2008 for Album of the Year. It was also nominated for the
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of 2008 (losing out to ''
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'' by
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), making it the band's third nomination for the prize since its inauguration in 2005.


Accolades


Track listing


Personnel

;The Drones * Fiona Kitschin – bass guitar, backing vocals *
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 – guitar, lead vocals * Dan Luscombe – guitar, piano, melodica, backing vocals * Mike Noga – drums, percussion, backing vocals ;Recording details *
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, the Drones – producer at Running Creek Studios, Havilah, Victoria * Bruce Reid – audio engineer * Ross Cockle – mastering engineer


Charts


References

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