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Music review: Last AutumnĢƵ Dream — ‘In Disguise’

By Clint Rhodes for The 2 min read
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New albums filled with covers usually don’t draw my interest unless thereĢƵ something unique about the material or the group providing the new inspiration absorbed from the original tracks. The latest release from Last AutumnĢƵ Dream gets my approval on both points.

Last AutumnĢƵ Dream is a rock band formed in 2002 by Swedish vocalist and keyboardist Mikael Erlandsson and German guitarist Andy Malecek from Fair Warning fame. Since the bandĢƵ debut album in 2003, Last AutumnĢƵ Dream has released a variety of melodic hard rock albums and has experienced several lineup changes.

On “In Disguise,” the band is still fueled by the powerful vocals of Erlandsson and Peter “Pac” Soderstrom fluidly replaces Malecek on guitar.

Wanting to pay tribute to the songs that played a role in influencing the group over the years, the tunes selected by Last AutumnĢƵ Dream are delightfully unexpected and very well executed.

The familiar Steve Miller opening guitar riff from “Jet Airliner” is given new life by Soderstrom and Erlandsson punches out the vocals in rousing fashion. The same winning formula is applied to LoverboyĢƵ “Working for the Weekend,” SweetĢƵ “Wig-Wam Bam,” Bachman-Turner OverdriveĢƵ “Hey You,” ABBAĢƵ “When I Kissed the Teacher” and “All the Way” from Kiss.

The biggest surprise of the album is a glorious cover of AngelĢƵ “I’ll Bring the Whole World to Your Door.” Being a huge Angel fan, I was pretty pumped when I read the track listing. I can still vividly remember seeing the band perform at the Stanley Theater when I was in high school. From the front row, I witnessed one of my more memorable and flamboyant concerts of 1979.

Needless to say, I was not let down by Erlandsson mirroring the spirited vocals of Frank DiMino and Soderstrom capturing the fiery guitar riffs originally laid down by Punky Meadows. If you can flawlessly nail down an Angel tune, you are solid gold in my book.

The set closes with Fair WarningĢƵ “Long Gone.” The soaring power ballad finds Erlandsson singing, “I can feel my heart still holding on.” I must confess that my heart is still holding on to the memories created by these tracks. Kudos to Last AutumnĢƵ Dream for a job well done.

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