Autumn Tears - The Origin Of Sleep [REVIEW]


Something different here - a neo-classical/dark wave release from Dark Symphonies.

Autumn Tears, who hail from Massachusetts, formed in 1995; and this is their first offering for more than a decade.

It's moody, moving stuff - cinematic orchestral music with female vocals, and some poppy moments.

That description doesn't really do it justice, though, this is a rich and compelling EP.

The Origin Of Sleep features five tracks, and clocks in at 25 minutes.

You can preview the title track below, and pick up a copy here.

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