“Steal Your Heart” was the debut single from the 2011
self-titled album from Augustana and like its premiere song, it was extraordinary. This whole album is a must listen. It was expertly crafted and astonishingly underrated. After Augustana broke onto
the scene with their hit single “Boston” back in 2003, they never quite
recaptured that chart success again. It wasn’t because they stopped making
incredible music though.
Often serving as the backdrop for many emotional
scenes on TV, it didn’t translate onto the music charts the way they deserved
it too. This is tragic because the song that gave them their break isn’t their
best song, in my opinion. For those that have listened to their follow up albums,
it is clear that with “Boston” they were just getting started and it should’ve
served as the genesis for what should still be a chart topping career.
I have
listened to all of their albums and there isn’t a bad one in the bunch however,
with Augustana they cemented
themselves as the kings of piano rock. This soul-soaring album is one of the best
albums of the past decade, the reason being because there is not one bad
song on it. That’s right zero. You will not use the skip button on this record, once.
It is evident that they poured everything they had into it, every riveting
chorus and tender lyric.
Failing to find a chart success with the album, Epic
Records let them go. What a terrible decision. This album was highly
under-promoted and it seemed that Epic had given up on them before they could
even get it released. Hopefully, with time, it can gain the respect it
deserves.
As other acts saw success with similar music that lacked the heart Augustana possessed, it’s clear that it
wasn’t because Augustana had failed listeners. By the time that Augustana has
finished their first track “Steal Your Heart” they had already stolen ours with
this album. After hearing te grand sound of this indie rock single, you will find
yourself hitting the repeat button.
“Steal Your Heart” with its
uplifting base and rich production deserved more than it received. As I’ve thought
back on this record, I realized that I would be remiss to try to pick out one song
from this album, it's too good.
05 Apr 13
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