Saturday, 7 March 2026

Autumn's Grey Solace "The Neverending" (2026)



I'd passed over journaling the last couple of Autumn's Grey Solace releases. Years of stagnation left me with little to remark upon. Always a pleasure yet rarely a surprise, what separates The Neverending from recent mediocrity is its "return to roots" approach. On a handful of tracks the illusive magic of those first impressions gets recaptured. Tones, textures and the musical blueprint from their classic debut Within The Depths Of A Darkened Forest resurface on within these eight numbers.

In gentle temperament, the return of ghostly melodic guitar echo, darkly strolling baselines and subtle groaning strings evoke a soothing Ethereal bliss of old. In particular, Erin seems to turn her voice back to that youthful charm. Lurching in a tender high range, she finds her way back to words. Their natural rhythm and wordy cadences rebirth a character missing from recent records. Its a curiosity how the presence of lyrics steer her performances into this special, otherworldly place.

Lacking any freshness and new ideas, The Neverending still strikes a mood much closer to their origins, an area that feels now underserved on its arrival. A fair record but not all tracks hit the sweet spot. Each track tends to cycle through a single set of ideas. The weaker chemistries swiftly make themselves known, however one will definitely find a few personal gems to cherish, if your a fan of this niche.

Rating: 6/10