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Triángulo de Amor Bizarro - Mi Catedral (2026)

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I respect this more than I actually enjoy it. I can hear the effort to expand the formula — more instruments, more movement, more ideas — and I prefer that over a band staying in its comfort zone. But I’m not convinced the changes solve the main issue. The album still feels trapped in a constant state of urgency. There’s energy all over it, but I don’t really feel the escalation. Things hit immediately and stay there. I keep waiting for a section that changes the stakes, a payoff that suddenly reframes everything before it, but most of the time the intensity just continues rather than develops. I like the texture, and I like that it feels committed. But after a while I’m left remembering the sensation more than the actual songs. It gives me impact in the moment, but not enough structure or lift to make the experience grow as it goes. I end up admiring the ambition more than feeling pulled back to replay it. Pros I like that the band still has a strong identity → even when they chan...

Crown Lands - Apocalypse (2026)

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I end up liking this more than I expected because the ambition is real. It’s not pretending to be larger than it is — the album clearly wants to build long arcs and create payoff, and there are moments where that effort actually lands. I can feel movement, progression, and enough variation to keep me involved. At the same time, I never fully disappear into it. I keep noticing the machinery underneath. The influences remain extremely visible, and instead of feeling absorbed by Crown Lands’ world, I sometimes feel like I’m moving through a collection of prog reference points stitched together with a lot of skill. The frustrating part is that I can hear the potential. There are sections where everything locks in and the scale feels earned. But I still miss that sense of inevitability — that feeling where the music stops sounding designed and starts sounding necessary. I respect it, I enjoy parts of it, and I’d return to some moments. But I’m still standing slightly outside of it rather...

Port Noir - The Dark We Keep (2026)

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I like this more than a lot of modern alternative/prog metal because it actually sounds like it wants an identity instead of just a sound. The atmosphere works, the textures are good, and there’s enough melody underneath the heaviness to stop it becoming another riff exercise. But I keep running into the same issue: I enjoy individual sections more than I enjoy the album itself. It gives me moments that feel like they should become something bigger, but they rarely transform into a real payoff. I hear tension, I hear setup, but I don’t always hear arrival. The production and mood carry a lot of weight here. They make the album easy to stay inside, but they also hide some of the structural weaknesses. Once it finishes, I remember tones and fragments more than I remember a journey. I enjoy it while it’s playing and I respect what it’s aiming for, but I never get that feeling that the album became larger than its parts. That’s where it settles into the high-60s instead of moving furthe...

Rhododendron - Ascent Effort (2026)

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I respect this more than I fully connect with it. I can hear the ambition immediately — it's trying to create pressure, movement and tension through structure rather than relying on isolated moments. That already puts it above a lot of records that just stack riffs or atmosphere. What keeps me at a distance is that the album seems more interested in sustaining strain than resolving it. I can follow the escalation, but I don't always feel the reward at the end of it. Things build, expand, tighten — then stop before reaching the level of release I want. I also start noticing the repetition after a while. At first it feels hypnotic and purposeful, but later I begin asking whether the album is actually transforming those ideas or simply extending them. That’s where I feel the score settling into this range. I come away admiring the architecture and the intent, but not feeling completely pulled into it. I remember the tension more than the actual moments. Pros I like that the alb...

Immanuel Wilkins - Live at the Village Vanguard Vol. 2 (2026)

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I connect with this more than I expected because the live setting gives it a sense of purpose that keeps it from becoming purely cerebral. The interaction inside the group is probably the biggest strength here. It feels alive the whole time — people listening, pushing, reacting. There’s tension in that. What keeps me engaged is that it doesn’t feel academic. Even when things get dense or abstract, I can still feel emotional intent underneath it. The performances carry weight and urgency, and that matters more to me than complexity by itself. But I still don’t completely lock into it. I admire a lot of what’s happening more than I fully absorb it. Some passages feel like they’re circling ideas rather than building toward something irreversible. I keep waiting for stronger thematic arrivals — moments that stop being impressive and become memorable. I come away respecting the musicianship and enjoying parts of the experience, but I’m still holding a little distance from it emotionally....

AZ - Doe Or Die III (2026)

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I respect it more than I really feel it. The album is well-made, concise, and clearly understands the aesthetic it wants to preserve, but that confidence also becomes its limitation. Everything sounds good in the moment — the beats are warm, AZ still raps smoothly, the atmosphere is cohesive — but almost nothing develops beyond that baseline quality. The tracks blend together instead of building momentum. I keep waiting for a moment that raises the stakes emotionally or structurally, and it never really arrives. What hurts it most is how comfortable it feels. The album avoids obvious mistakes, but it also avoids risk. It preserves a classic boom bap mood without transforming it into something urgent or necessary. After a while, the consistency starts flattening the experience instead of strengthening it. I come away appreciating the craftsmanship, but not feeling much tension, surprise, or replay urgency. Pros The production has real warmth and atmosphere → the boom bap palette fe...