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10 Years: Jesse Hasek (vocals); Matt Wantland, Tater (guitar); Lewis Cosby (bass guitar); Brian Vodinh (drums, background vocals). Additional personnel: Michael Harrison , Ruth Brugger-Johnson (violin); Novi Novog (viola); Nancy Stein-Ross (cello); Rick Bemis (double bass). 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 The well-crafted, progressive alt-metal on 10 Years' 2005 debut THE AUTUMN EFFECT proves they are one of the more promising bands on the scene. With the dramatic, tightly wound vocals of Jesse Hasek leading the way, 10 Years draw on influences like Tool and the Deftones in structure and mood, yet do not shy away from commercially viable melodies. Brooding atmospheres, plus lyrics that explore the darker corridors of human feeling, keep 10 Years firmly in the "dark rock" category, but their engaging craft and penchant for anthemic choruses indicate that they are equally ready for radio. 10 Years Autumn Effect Songs Autumn Effect Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews awesome cd... i love love this band....such a beautiful mix of heavy and melodic.
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Phenomenal Work of Art! I have got to say that is cd is truly one of the best cd's I own and trust me, I own a lot. The singer's voice is absolutely aesthetic. This cd will absolutely put you in a serene place and relax you. I would really advise anyone to purchase it immediately. Submitted by tru_beauty_09 (Vegas, NV)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
UNBELIEVABLY BEAUTIFUL MUSIC! I LOVE THIS ALBUM! IT IS ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE. IT'S A CD YOU CAN CRUISE TO, PLAY AT A PARTY, OR PLAY ANYWHERE. THIS BAND IS GOING TO BE BIG STARS ONE DAY! Submitted by djjestja (Lowell, MA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Amazing Excellent cd, buy it immediately. I picked it up because the album cover looked interesting, I didn't think I'd be getting such a great band. There are so many great things to say about this band, I can't express them into words. Stop reading this review and buy it now. Submitted by Norbert (Los Angeles) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
sounds the same this album is good..i love it...the only problem is dat some of the songs sound the same...but i loved this album...Wasteland and Through the Iris and 10 years lyrics made me buy this album...i bought it las month and i gotta say that these guys are gonna be big in the future.. Submitted by ninoconstantine (Ridgeview,Harare,Zimbabwe) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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