Some songs grab you right away, while others sink in over time and won't let you go. Autumn Hill's music does both. Beyond the immediate hooks – the vivid imagery, the effortlessly catchy choruses and the passionate harmonies – are surprising depths. On their debut album Favourite Mistake, Tareya Green and Mike Robins tell compelling stories of loss and love from two distinct perspectives and build soaring pop on a strong Nashville foundation. Calgary native Tareya and Toronto born Mike took very different roads toward an unexpected common goal. Both were working on separate projects when their paths crossed at their label's Christmas party. Mike started harmonizing with Tareya on a song that they had begun working on for her then, solo project and something clicked. "We stopped playing and turned around" Tareya recalls "and everyone was like, that's it!" That song, "Favourite Mistake," went on to become the title track from their debut album. There and then, Autumn Hill was born. The nine songs on Favourite Mistake, recorded between Nashville and Toronto with producers Dave Thompson (Lights) and Tawgs Salter (Walk Off The Earth) tell stories of joy and heartbreak made fresh by both female and male perspectives and prove once and for all that opposites attract.