The Autumn Effect 10 Years

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  • Release Date: 08/16/2005
  • Sales Rank: 42,908
  • Label: REPUBLIC
  • UPC: 602498834480
 
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The Autumn Effect

1LISTENWaking Up 3:13
2LISTENFault Line 3:50
3LISTENThe Recipe 3:36
4LISTENCast It Out 5:35
5LISTENWasteland 3:49
6LISTENSeasons to Cycles 3:52
7LISTENHalf Life 4:16
8LISTENThrough the Iris 5:41
9LISTENEmpires 2:41
10LISTENPrey 3:01
11LISTENInsects 4:21
12LISTENParalyzing Kings 3:49
13LISTENThe Autumn Effect 9:32

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Editorial Reviews

The Autumn Effect opens with "Waking Up," a surgically perfect union of Tool and Incubus. 10 Years vocalist Jesse Hasek wails with the earnestness of Brandon Boyd, but also draws from the persistent tension in Maynard James Keenan's delivery. Musically, 10 Years' songs do much the same thing. They feature echoey, dripping-water guitar lines that splash into giant choruses, combining the arty darkness of Tool or Deftones with post-grunge's need for a big melodic payoff. "Cast It Out" is a great example of this, as is "Half Life." Staind and Static-X producer Josh Abraham gives Autumn Effect a serviceably crisp sound, and 10 years is enamored enough of their big payoff choruses to focus more on them than the mental darkness permeating the verses. "Through the Iris" is another highlight; the band also gets ambitious with the closing title track, which clocks in at nearly ten minutes and implodes into a primordial ooze of proto-Coil gloom. But Autumn Effect could really use more of that adventurism, more ideas that challenge the alt metal/post-grunge status quo instead of fitting so ably within it. It's one thing to sound as awesome as your heroes; it's another to take what they've done further. There's promise in 10 Years playing. But in the meantime, there are lyrics like "Precious gift embedded deep within your skin/But parasitic pleasures are closer than kin" and "New grains of time will not rewind." The lines are poetic in their torment, but they're still pretty typical for alt metal, and that commonness is what ultimately saps The Autumn Effect. Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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Autumn Effectby Anonymous

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January 13, 2006: 10 years is by far the best band i've heard in a long time. their songs are captivating with Jesse's lyrics and just everything about all their songs. it's the type of CD that nothing sounds the same yet I can listen to it from start to end. i'll support them 100% and you should buy their CD!!!!

Autumn Effectby Anonymous

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January 10, 2006: This cd is killer! If you like music you'll like this band! Just listening to a clip of one of thier songs will get you hooked! To make it even better if you sign up for 10 Years' mailing list you can get a free download of thier title song 'Autumn Effect'. Are they not one of the greatest???


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