SXSW Chats: From New Zealand to Texas with Lawrence Arabia

Courtesy Austinist  Mon, 03/15/2010 - 3:30pm

Image via Yep Roc Records.

While the name James Milne might not be familiar to you (yet), Milne's resume will resonate with most fans of melodic indie rock.

A former member of both The Brunettes and The Ruby Suns, Milne has also worked in the touring version of Austin's Okkervil River on occasion.

Which brings us to Lawrence Arabia - Milne's pseudonym, which has now become both a band and his primary musical project.

The music shows...



 

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