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10 Years - The Autumn Effect

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Reviewer :
Johan Wippsson Format: Album
Year: 2005
Label: Universal Records
Genre: NuMetal
Producer: Josh Abraham
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I have really been waiting for Knoxville, TN, based 10 Years major label debut ever since I heard that they got signed to Republic/Universal Records last year. Their previous independent releases has really impressed so I wasn?t that surprised when they found their new home at one of the majors. With their ingenious and deeper style they have a sound that feels challenging, appealing and classic at the same time. You will find influences of Tool, A perfect Circle and Deftones here, but in a more direct and straight version, which I personally prefer.
?The Authumn Effect? feels really good the first spin, but it?s after a handful of times the album really ties your brain with all the emotional strength and edge. The melodies are a little odd, a little shrewd, but also very melodic and tempting that makes them to a band with big possibilities. I would be very surprised if this wouldn?t work since bands like Breaking Benjamin, Trapt and Chevelle has gone well on the alternative rock charts. 10 Years isn?t any weaker and is a very pleasant surprise to all who?s into the heavier, smarter and more emotional side of modern rock.
This year?s best debut? Probably!

Tracklisting 1. Waking Up
2. Fault Line
3. The Recipe
4. Cast It Out
5. Wasteland
6. Seasons To Cycles
7. Half Life
8. Through The Iris
9. Empires
10. Prey
11. Insects
12. Paralyzing Kings
13. The Autumn Effect


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Rich
Also amazing, as good as their previous album!

GREAT BAND
GREAT BAND COMMENTED BEFORE ON 1 OF THE OTHER ALBUM I THINK THE EP :s BUT YA I FORGOT TO TURN OF CAPS LOCK BUT WTH....... GREAT BAND F YOU LIKE REAL, GOOD, AND A LITTLE BIT OF CLASSICAL MUSIC. HAPPY LISTENING

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