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Universal acclaim- based on 14 Ratings
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Positive: 10 out of 14
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Mixed: 3 out of 14
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Negative: 1 out of 14
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Nov 13, 2020Pinback's third perfect album after Summer In Abaddon and This Is A Pinback CD, from the opening bars of From Nothing To Nowhere you know you are on to a winner, the album is filled with perfect harmonies and instrumentally perfect, sadly with this level of perfection they set the bar so far their next album couldn't quite match it.
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BenMOct 30, 2007I've liked some older Pinback tracks quite a lot, but I really can't find anything to like there. It's all so noodly, and smooth - even when they try to turn up the rock a little bit, it all sounds the same to me.
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BrianGOct 18, 2007While not the best Pinback album, Autumns of the Seraphs is a better than average pop record by 2 extraordinary musicians. It has such a positive, So-Cal vibe you can't help but tap your toe! Good to Sea is the stand out track on the album.
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JoOct 8, 2007Pretty ok, and although this is a more varied album of Pinback their formula is still too omni-present. Some very good tracks (Walters lyrically and musically being my favourite) but not as good as Blue Screen Life or This is a Pinback CD.
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SeanT.Oct 3, 2007
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DylanP.Sep 30, 2007not awful. as good as any other pinback record. their sound needs to take some new chances before it gets old though.
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FelixSep 30, 2007Another great album from Pinback, although not as good as Summer in Abaddon.
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KhrisS.Sep 29, 2007Its pretty straight.
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Awards & Rankings
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Pinback don't disappoint with their fourth record, Autumn of the Seraphs.
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Alternative PressAutumn represents Pinback's strongest album to date. [Oct 2007, p.162]
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This album is not only the band’s most solid and consummate release to date, not merely one of the most veritable albums 2007 has delivered to us--but also, truly, one of the top albums in the past five years of indie rock history.