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Clive Nolan - The Mortal Light (2026)

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This is solid, composed, and clearly intentional prog — nothing accidental, nothing lazy. Nolan knows how to structure a concept and how to guide the listener through it. The keyboard-led arrangements are lush without becoming cluttered, and the melodic threads are easy to follow. I never feel lost in indulgence, which already puts it above a lot of neo-prog that confuses length with depth. That said, it rarely destabilizes me. The drama is measured rather than overwhelming, and the harmonic language stays comfortably inside established neo-prog territory. I admire the craftsmanship more than I’m moved by it. It’s a good record — thoughtful, cohesive, and melodic — but it doesn’t quite transcend its lineage. Pros Strong structural coherence — Clear narrative arc, motifs return logically, transitions feel composed rather than stitched together. Keyboard orchestration — Rich symphonic textures that carry atmosphere without excess density. Melodic accessibility — Memorable t...

Ásgeir - Julia (2026)

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Julia feels gentle to the point of blur. I can hear the craft — the careful acoustic framing, the breath in Ásgeir’s falsetto, the soft emotional sincerity — but very little here pushes beyond comfort. The songs unfold in similar tempos and tones, and while that creates cohesion, it also flattens momentum. I don’t dislike it; I just don’t feel compelled by it. It plays beautifully in the background, but rarely steps forward with enough melodic or structural weight to demand attention. It’s tasteful, restrained, and emotionally polite — maybe a little too polite. Pros Warm, organic production — Acoustic textures and minimal arrangements keep the sound intimate and clean. Vocal fragility — His falsetto remains distinctive and emotionally readable. Cohesive atmosphere — The album maintains a consistent mood without jarring shifts. Cons Low dynamic range — Few peaks or structural turns; songs often sit at the same intensity. Limited melodic punch — Pleasant lines, ...

Would-Be-Goods - Tears Before Bedtime (2026)

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I like the idea of this album more than the experience of it. The literate, vignette-driven songwriting is clearly intentional, and I respect the attempt to stretch indie pop into something more theatrical and character-based. But in practice, the record feels uneven. The arrangements are tasteful, sometimes charming, yet they rarely escalate into something emotionally gripping. I find myself admiring lines, moments, textures — but not feeling pulled through the album as a whole. It’s clever, occasionally whimsical, but it doesn’t quite land with the urgency or melodic inevitability I need to stay fully invested. Pros Lyrical intelligence – The writing is detailed and character-focused, avoiding generic indie-pop sentiment. Varied instrumentation – Cello, flute, and other touches add color beyond standard guitar-pop templates. Clear artistic identity – It doesn’t feel anonymous; there’s a defined aesthetic point of view. Cons Limited momentum – The album rarely bui...

Momoko Gill - Momoko (2026)

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There’s real intention behind Momoko , but it doesn’t fully crystallize. I can hear the ambition — jazz phrasing, electronic texturing, political scope, moments of choral scale — and I respect the reach. The problem is cohesion and impact. The album moves between groove, experimental abstraction, and soulful introspection without always convincing me that those shifts are part of a larger arc. The strongest moments land when rhythm drives the room — when the drums feel tactile and alive, and the production breathes. But too often the ideas feel sketched rather than fully engineered. It’s thoughtful, it’s textured, but it rarely locks into something inevitable. I leave appreciating the craft more than feeling compelled to return. Pros Rhythmic identity – The jazz-informed drumming gives the record a physical backbone; when it hits, it feels alive. Textural curiosity – Electronic layers and production details add depth beyond straightforward jazz-soul. Ambition of scale – T...

Fossilization - Advent of Wounds (2026)

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I like the intent more than the execution here. Advent of Wounds absolutely commits to its cavernous death-doom aesthetic — thick, humid, suffocating — but after a while the density starts to blur rather than deepen. The atmosphere is convincing, yet it rarely mutates into something more narratively gripping. I keep waiting for a structural rupture or a melodic hook to cut through the fog, and it mostly stays in the same pressure zone. There’s weight, and the band clearly understands old-school death-doom language, but the album feels more sustained than developed. It works in short bursts; as a full listen, it leans toward uniformity. I don’t dislike it — I just don’t feel pulled back into it. Pros Strong, cohesive atmosphere — The cavernous production and slow-moving riffs create a clear identity. Old-school authenticity — No trend-chasing; it sticks to classic death-doom DNA. Physical weight — The low-end presence and pacing give it genuine heaviness. Cons Limit...

Jill Scott - To Whom This May Concern (2026)

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I wanted this to land harder than it does. There’s maturity here, confidence, and that unmistakable Jill warmth — but the album feels more like a comfortable return than a necessary statement. The writing is thoughtful, the vocals still rich and controlled, yet the overall impact is uneven. Some tracks feel fully formed and grounded; others drift without a strong melodic or structural anchor. I admire the tone and the presence, but as a complete listen it doesn’t quite sustain tension or replay gravity. It’s solid, human, and sincere — just not essential. 3 Pros Vocal authority – Jill’s phrasing, warmth, and conversational delivery remain her strongest asset. Lyrical maturity – Themes of growth, self-awareness, and community feel lived-in rather than performative. Genre fluidity – Neo-soul foundation with hip-hop and jazz touches keeps the palette varied. 3 Cons Inconsistent pacing – The sequencing doesn’t always build momentum; energy levels plateau. Few undenia...