Augustana
Augustana
(Epic)
[Rating: 3 stars]
After a three-year absence, Dan Layus and company return with their third Epic full-length, simply titled Augustana. The album begins with Layus declaring โIโm gonna steal your heart away,โ on lead-off single “Steal Your Heart,” which was co-written and produced by former Phantom Planet member Sam Farrar.
The San Diego rock band broke through in 2005 with their major label debut All the Stars and Boulevards, which was produced by Brendan OโBrien (Stone Temple Pilots, Train), and included the hit โBoston.โ After gaining some musical prominence, Augustana seemed to lose their musical identity, but fortunately found it again and triumphantly return with new focus and clarity on this latest offering.
After the slight misstep of their overlooked Can’t Love Can’t Hurt, the band has reclaimed their musical footing and recaptured the spirit evident during their live performances. The majority of Augustanaโs production duties were helmed by Jacquire King (Kings of Leon), and the collaboration is obviously the inspiration needed for the band to create this addictive and compelling record.
Layusโ vocal and songwriting skills continue to evolve and grow stronger. In the Tom Petty-esque tale of lost love โWrong Side of Love,โ he manages to rock and rip out your heart synchronously. โIโm hanging on, Iโm hurting/Iโm backing down, youโre starting over/You and I weโve had enough,โ Layus cries in a highly corybantic vocal performance that drips with heartbreaking emotion.
The moody and dark โOn the Other Side,โ is not only a highpoint, but could easily be the breakout track. โI donโt know where the ocean meets the sky/I donโt why the world keeps spinning by/Donโt know why the hours move so slow/But when Iโm with you, I donโt wanna know,โ ponders Layus during this mid-tempo ballad. โCounting Starsโ follows up with its infectious piano and string intro and chorus, which will instantly strike a chord with Augustana fans, as it sounds like an amalgamation of previous favorites, โBostonโ and โSweet and Low.โ This standout tune has potential hit written all over it when Layus sings, โLike a rolling hurricane/Nothingโs standing in our way/Full of life, full of grace, in a perfect place.โ
Although Augustana may not be the yearโs most cutting-edged release, it is full of strong, if not extraordinary material, which is sure to leave an indelible impression on admirers of pop/rock. The album is inundated with enough gorgeous melodies, strong hooks, and infectious choruses to satisfy devoted followers, as well as delight new ones.

