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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Poor Album I must agree with the previous reviewer J Foulger, I have followed Mostly Autumn's career develop over the last 7-8 years,I have seen the band live 7 times and I have bought all their albums the last 3 albums I bought without even hearing a note (ltd edition versions) and they have cost £27 per item which I dont mind paying because they must struggle financially and it would be a shame if a band this talanted called it a day.But I feel that this album as been affected by changes in the band over the... more info
A very good album, but not their best. I got this for my birthday a few weeks ago, and I've been listening to it ever since. I have to say that on first viewing I wasn't overly impressed by it; however with subsequent listenings the album has grown on me a lot. The album starts strongly: The opener 'Fireside' has a great lead riff - first played on an acoustic guitar, then on an electric once the song gets into its stride. MA sound fantastic when they choose to really push the electric guitars into 'rock mode'. 4.5/5 The second track,... more info
Slightly below par I am not giving a track by track review because that's already been done. As a Mostly Autumn fan from the very beginning I have enjoyed their progression from the folk influences of the first 2 albums, through the melodic prog' rock and into the heavier sounding later albums. Until Glass Shadows I rated their offerings at 4 and 5 stars; this new direction towards a more 'pop' style almost got just 3 stars.
There are too many tracks that either start with a slow plinking piano or just never get going;... more info
hope you like our new direction I first encountered Mostly Autumn by chance early last year, when Bob Harris played Fading Colours from the last album Heart Full of Sky on his late night Radio 2 programme. I was only listening because I was returning home late in the car. Fading Colours blew me away. I quickly bought- and loved- Heart Full of Sky, and sought out Mostly Autumn's `none more prog' back catalogue. Mostly Autumn are one of those bands that hardly anyone has heard of but are actually really popular. As an avid prog fan in... more info