
- Summary: The San Diego indie rock band releases their fourth album.
- Record Label: Touch & Go
- Genre(s): Rock, Alternative
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 17 out of 19
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Mixed: 2 out of 19
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Negative: 0 out of 19
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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.
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There’s usually more than meets the ear about their aural illusions, and they’ve gotten more overt about sticking in some genuine pop missives into their lattices of clean guitars and metronomic drums.
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It is a snapshot of Pinback at its most practiced and self-aware: fluid, calculated, penetrating, yet always at the fringe of its former incarnation.
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If there's a gripe to be had with them, it's that a surface listen reveals a whole lot of lovely tones and not much else, and Autumn of the Seraphs is just as uniformly gorgeous and tasteful as any Pinback record.
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Pinback don't disappoint with their fourth record, Autumn of the Seraphs.
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One can’t declare Autumn of the Seraphs, Pinback’s fourth full-length, any better than their first, second, or third album.
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The album is frontloaded with its best numbers, and they seem to descend in quality as the album progresses.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 8
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Mixed: 3 out of 8
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Negative: 1 out of 8
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Nov 13, 2020
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FelixSep 30, 2007Another great album from Pinback, although not as good as Summer in Abaddon.
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BrianGOct 18, 2007
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KhrisS.Sep 29, 2007Its pretty straight.
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JoOct 8, 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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BenMOct 30, 2007
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