Just like the project's name suggests, Autumn Creatures make music for autumn melancholics. Post-rock band supported with a string quartet created music especially for them, filled with guitar grandeur and sad keys. And entitled it as they were supposed to: "Funeral Garden".
Colorado Springs based Americans are all in for making thick atmosphere filling out the whole musical spectre. Loud guitars leave no free room for anything and deal with deafening down listeners' thoughts in a really doom-like way, while the keys bring some beauty to this noise. And there''s also the string quartet that is all I require from autumn music.
Another thing is the use of almost overly sad samples filled with female voice talking about depression and loss. They sound best in "Death in Silent Places", a tack that doesn't care about traditional song finishing styles and leads the way to the surprising end as it wants. The gloomiest track on the album though is "Mourn/Suffer", a noise sounding like a grey, rainy day. The autumn is coming but the first autumn album is already here.
"Funeral Garden" costs 7 USD.
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