![]() They follow it up with "How We Breathe," which keeps the drum machine going. Very reminiscent of a track that could very well be off their self-titled debut. This song is a reminder that when Pinback is on, holy crap are they on. It's the first to feature Pinback's signature drum machine and is incredibly poppy. "Good to Sea" is my favorite of the album and would have been my personal choice for the first single. Having done time with the former San Diego indie rockers No Knife (one of my all time favoritea) his drumming really brings a bit of No Knife to Pinback's table. This is the first song that I feel that, one of two new drummers, Chris Prescott's presence is very obvious. ![]() "Barmes" is a bouncy song that goes through many changes throughout the song and keeps you on your toes. ![]() The next two songs definitely make up for it for long time fans of the band though. It makes a good choice of a single considering it's pretty simple but that is also one of it's weaknesses as well. The first single, "From Nothing to Nowhere," is a very straightforward song and actually is one of the most aggressive Pinback songs I have ever heard. The first half of the album consists of some of the better songs the band has released. While they might not have changed the formula, the band has seemed to find themselves in a bit of a rut. Autumn of the Seraphs is Pinback's second album for Touch & Go and you can tell right from the first note that the band hasn't changed the formula that has made them one of the most consistently solid indie rock bands of the past decade. Pinback – Autumn of the Seraphs - Touch & Go, 2007Īfter three years of Rob Crow sowing his wild musical oats with namely Goblin Cock and his solo album, he has joined back with Armistead Burwell Smith IV to put out another album under the name Pinback.
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