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Mostly Autumn — Seawater cover artwork. A painting of planet earth.
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Seawater Thrives on Memorable Choruses and Climactic Guitar Passages

Angel Romero March 12, 2026 No Comments folk-rockMostly Autumnpop-rockprogressive folkProgressive rock

Mostly Autumn — Seawater (self-release, 2025) British band Mostly Autumn return with grace and power on Seawater. They balance accessible folk-rock and progressive rock ambition.…

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Mostly Autumn Reveals Live Concert Schedule for 2023

Prog News March 25, 2023 No Comments Mostly AutumnProgressive rock

Progressive rock band Mostly Autumn has unveiled their concert schedule for 2023. The band has announced the release of a live album titled “Back in…

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Mostly Autumn – “Graveyard Star”

Professor Mark September 20, 2021 1 Comment Mostly AutumnProgressive rock

Mostly Autumn, one of my favorite British bands, is back with a new album, Graveyard Star, being released September 24th, 2021. The album is full…

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