Posts

Friko - Something Worth Waiting For (2026)

Image
It sounds like it wants to be a big, structured indie record, but it never really commits all the way through. The builds are there, the arrangements suggest something is coming, but the payoff just doesn’t land. A lot of the album feels stuck in between states — not minimal enough to be intimate, not explosive enough to feel earned. It keeps setting up moments without delivering the release that should follow. The momentum is a real issue. Just when something starts to take shape, it drops back into a flatter section and resets the energy. Over time, that makes the whole album feel less directed than it should be. There are glimpses of something stronger, but they’re too isolated. Instead of accumulating into a bigger arc, they stay as fragments. By the end, it feels more like unrealized potential than a fully formed statement. Pros Clear ambition in structure → you can hear it trying to build toward something bigger Distinct sonic identity → orchestral/piano indie gives it a rec...

Blu & Exile - Time Heals Everything (2026)

Image
I hear the quality in it, but it never turns into something I actually feel strongly about. It’s consistent, but that consistency works against it — nothing really stands out or pushes forward. The writing is solid, but it feels more reflective than urgent. It doesn’t create tension, it just lays things out. The production does the same thing — it sounds good, but it stays in one lane the entire time. What really holds it back is the lack of movement. The album doesn’t build, doesn’t peak, doesn’t shift in a meaningful way. It just plays out at the same level from start to finish. By the end, I don’t feel like I’ve gone anywhere. It’s well done, but it doesn’t leave a mark. Pros Solid lyrical consistency → reflective storytelling stays coherent across the album Warm, cohesive production palette → soulful boom bap creates a unified atmosphere Reliable chemistry → Blu & Exile still feel naturally in sync Cons Weak escalation across the album → very little dynamic rise or...

Foo Fighters - Your Favorite Toy (2026)

Image
It works while it’s on, but it never justifies itself beyond that. The energy is there, but it’s surface-level — it moves forward without actually building toward anything. Every track feels like it’s already at its ceiling from the start. The choruses come in exactly where you expect them, but they don’t add weight. They don’t transform the songs, they just repeat the same level with slightly more volume. That predictability ends up draining the impact more than helping it. There’s also no real sense of urgency. It sounds like it was made comfortably, and that comfort carries through the entire album. Nothing feels pushed, nothing feels necessary. By the end, it just blends into itself — competent, easy to listen to, but structurally empty. Pros Solid forward energy → the album keeps moving and avoids complete stagnation Functional hook writing → choruses are present and do their job, even if they don’t elevate Tight runtime → doesn’t overstay its welcome or collapse under bloa...

Ibrahim Maalouf - Fils de personne (2026)

Image
It feels more like a sequence of ideas than an album that actually develops. Each section brings a different angle, but nothing really grows out of what came before. It resets constantly instead of building. The sound is still strong — the tonal language, the mix of influences, the trumpet voice — but it ends up working more as a surface than as something structural. I hear the identity, but I don’t feel a direction. There’s energy at times, even moments that suggest something bigger, but they don’t lead anywhere. They appear, then disappear without transforming into a payoff. That’s what keeps it from landing. In the end, I’m left with impressions rather than progression. It’s interesting while it plays, but it doesn’t accumulate into something that feels necessary. Pros Distinct sonic identity → the microtonal trumpet and fusion palette remain immediately recognizable Textural and stylistic variety → multiple influences (jazz, rock, Middle Eastern) keep it sonically active Soli...

At The Gates - The Ghost of a Future Dead (2026)

Image
It hits immediately, but it also peaks immediately. The energy is there from the start, and it stays there the whole time, which ends up working against it. There’s no real sense of progression, just repetition of the same intensity in slightly different forms. The vocals carry a lot of the weight. There’s urgency in the delivery, something that feels genuine, but the music around it doesn’t evolve enough to support that feeling. The riffs are solid, but they don’t develop — they come in, do their job, and move on. After a few tracks, it starts to blur together. Not because it’s weak, but because it’s too consistent. There’s no shift, no moment that changes the trajectory of the album. It’s effective in the moment, but structurally it feels limited. I get what it’s doing, but it doesn’t push itself far enough to stay with me. Pros Strong emotional delivery → the vocals and tone carry real weight and urgency Immediate impact → short, punchy tracks hit quickly and efficiently Consi...

Atsuko Chiba - Atsuko Chiba (2026)

Image
It works more than it fails, but it never really pushes itself far enough. The sound is immediately convincing — dense, noisy, and very controlled in how chaotic it feels. There’s a clear identity, and that carries a lot of the experience. I’m engaged while it’s playing because the textures are doing enough to hold attention. Where it falls short is in how it develops. The builds are there, but they don’t translate into real payoff. The album moves forward, but without that sense of inevitability or release that would make it stick. It feels like it’s circling around stronger moments without fully committing to them. I don’t feel stuck or bored with it, but I also don’t feel pushed. It sits in that middle space where the ideas are solid, the execution is good, but the structure doesn’t elevate it into something more impactful. Pros Strong and distinctive sonic identity → the noisy psych/post-punk blend feels immediate and recognizable High textural density → layered guitars and ef...