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Friday night I caught the Autumns at Spaceland, a venue that I really appreciate for its intimacy and smaller social spaces in addition to a great curtain adorned main space. On this night there was a sizeable crowded, a good showing for them, especially given that they played a show at Spaceland last month. Though the Autumns have not been particularly prolific in recent years, their highly regarded debut full length debut ‘Angelpool’ established a dedicated fanbase, especially in Los Angeles, that remains faithful even through the recent lean years of production. It should be noted that the band’s initial decision to sign with Risk Records was an ill-fated one and not along after their second release ‘In the Russet Gold of This Vain Hour’, produced by Simon Raymonde of the Cocteau Twins, the label collapsed and with it much the records distribution. Since then the momentum from the initial albums and ep’s seems to be more inhibiting than invigorating as the band tries to equal the quality of their debut.