Billerica, Massachusetts's Autumn Tears have returned with a new recording which shows the music going for a mixture of neo-classical, world music and goth and this is a review of their self released 2021 album "The Glow of Desperation".
Tragic sounding keyboards start off the album along with some elements of ethnic and world music a few seconds later. Operatic vocals and choirs are also utilized quite a bit throughout the recording while the music also mixes in a great amount of neo-classical elements and the female vocals also add in a touch of goth.
The songs also mix in a great amount of orchestrations and stringed instruments while male vocals can also be heard at times. When percussion is utilized it also gives the music more of a tribal feeling along with each song also sounding different from each other and the album also has its symphonic moments.
On this recording Autumn tears takes neo-classical, world music and goth and mixes them together to create a very tragic and melancholic sounding record. The production sounds very dark while the lyrics cover dark, poetic, melancholic and philosophical themes.
In my opinion this is another great sounding album from Autumn Tears and if you are a fan of neo-classical, goth and world music, you should check out this recording. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "The Shadow Of Perseverance" "For You The Namelss...We Sing" "The Voice of Spring" and "The Glow of Desperation". 8 out of 10.
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