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THE AUTUMN PROJECT

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About Me

"A Burning Light" - MetalReview.com - Jeremy Garner
To say that this sort of thing isn't my forte is probably the largest understatement of my career as a reviewer, so don't expect me to make all those clever analysis and witty comparisons we reviewers are so incredibly fond of; I honestly don't know enough about the style to even have a relatively informed opinion. While some of you may see this confession of ignorance to be nothing more than a half assed ploy to try to excuse my incompetence, I call it taking a chance. This time, the gamble just so happened to work out in my favor.
I've heard plenty of instrumental bands here and there, but none have been able to capture my attention. Nearly every experience I've had with instrumental music has ended in a horrifically pretentious disaster of mind numbingly boring shite. At the most I'd throw on a few songs here and there while working or reading, or maybe to go to sleep to, but I find very little worth in music that's created to be ignored and placed in the background as a form of ambient white noise to help you go to sleep. However, A Burning Light succeeds where so many like-minded artists have failed.
While normally the absence of a vocalist would bother me, what would usually be a conspicuous absence in most bands here becomes a pivotal opportunity to allow for a broader, expansionist mindset that lets the music freely roam around, considering each tonal shift with a soul heavy weight of importance. "At the Feet of Sleeping Giants" furtively swells and expands with a patience of emotional exploration, ruminating over a pivotal melodic phrase with subtle changes and variations before easing into the somber tranquility of "Across Mountain Tops to Broken Bridges". The album then takes a turn to the tension building cadences of the pensive "Between the Smoke and Mirrors", before crashing into the somber, ethereal peaks and valleys of "We Cast these Shadows", finally closing with the enchanting soul felt exploration of "A Burning Light".
The Autumn Project have delivered a staunchly impressive addition to that sort of Neurosis/Isis genre of deeply emotional expressionism that's been bustling with so much activity and talent these past few years. A Burning Light is quite literally a 'listening experience' in the best ways, taking the listener on a contemplative journey of lush musical textures and glorious soundscapes that seep into the bones, demanding the listener engage with the material both spiritually and intellectually. I'm quite glad to say this is well worth the effort.

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Member Since: 1/30/2005
Band Website: theautumnproject.com
Band Members: Mike Gustafson - Drums/Keys/Textures
Jess Huffman - Guitar
John Huffman - Baritone Guitar / Bass Guitar
Influences: fugazi.
the cure.
Cul De Sac.
Sounds Like: something soundless.
Record Label: Deepsend Records / Imagine It Records
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Officially "almost" Done!

Greetings Spaces of My:We are happy to announce that our upcoming release "UnBeliever" has cleared its first major hurdle and is beginning to coast smoothly downhill to a beautiful finish.We...
Posted by THE AUTUMN PROJECT on Mon, 18 Feb 2008 12:44:00 PST

Officially "almost" Done!

Greetings Spaces of My:We are happy to announce that our upcoming release "UnBeliever" has cleared its first major hurdle and is beginning to coast smoothly downhill to a beautiful finish.We...
Posted by THE AUTUMN PROJECT on Mon, 18 Feb 2008 12:44:00 PST

Officially OFFICIAL.

After months of studio recording and more studio recording The Autumn Project with friend and assigned audio engineer Logan Christian have decided to scrap it all... What?  Why? We have decided t...
Posted by THE AUTUMN PROJECT on Tue, 29 Jan 2008 10:09:00 PST

It is official.

TAP is officially "in the studio" working on their new record.  Reconstruction and sprucing up of the TAP studio is ongoing as we speak.   We are also currently looking for a label...
Posted by THE AUTUMN PROJECT on Sun, 23 Sep 2007 11:02:00 PST

New band member!

We are proud to announce a new addition to the project and that is Isabella Babe Gustafson, who will be rocking the rattle on all future recordings and live engagements. Be sure to keep a look out for...
Posted by THE AUTUMN PROJECT on Thu, 07 Jun 2007 04:05:00 PST

New Reviews for A Burning Light.

A few of the latest reviews of The Autumn Project's "A Burning Light"...   By Zack Attaran - Ultimatemetal.com Bands with and exclusion of vocals have never been capable of gaining my attention ...
Posted by THE AUTUMN PROJECT on Fri, 29 Dec 2006 09:22:00 PST