The Autumn Defense - Once Around (2010)

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Title: Once Around
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Yep Roc Records
Genre: Indie Pop
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 00:44:34
Total Size: 279 mb
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Tracklist
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01. Back of My Mind
02. Allow Me
03. Tell Me What You Want
04. Huntington Fair
05. Once Around
06. The Rift
07. The Swallows of London Town
08. Step Easy
09. Don't Know
10. Every Day
11. There Will Always Be a Way


The Autumn Defense's self-titled third album, released in 2007, sounded as if it could have been the best West Coast soft rock album of 1970. By contrast, the group's fourth LP, Once Around, would have bubbled under the Top Ten for 1971; it's still the product of a pair of very gifted musicians with plenty of worthwhile ideas, but it's never as strong and compelling a piece of work. John Stirratt and Patrick Sansone, who write the songs and oversee the floating team of musicians who comprise the Autumn Defense, seem to have lost nothing in terms of their grasp on their craft on Once Around; the musicianship is first-rate, the production is almost perfectly attuned to the nuances of the band's chosen style, and Stirrat's vocals (as well as his harmonies with Sansone) are marvelous. But craft doesn't always equal inspiration, and Once Around doesn't boast the sort of songs that come to life the same way as the melodies on The Autumn Defense, and while all 11 tracks sound good, very little stands out the way that album's highlights did. There are exceptions - the slightly angular "Every Day" adds an edge to its downcast beauty, and the uptempo drive of "The Swallows of London Town" gives the album a shot of energy it sorely needs. But too much of Once Around is caught in a gentle, midtempo loop that's lovely without being as magnetic or emotionally stirring as Stirratt and Sansone's best work, and while plenty of groups mining the influences of '70s pop would be thrilled to make an album as accomplished as Once Around, the Autumn Defense can and have done better, and for all its strengths, this disc is pleasant, tuneful, and something of a letdown. Better luck in 1972, guys.

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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.