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Cleo Sol - Gentlewoman (2026)

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Gentlewoman is beautifully sung, impeccably produced and almost impossible to fault on a technical level. Cleo Sol and Inflo once again create that warm, intimate blend of neo-soul, gospel and understated R&B, with plenty of space around the vocals and a consistently rich organic sound. The limitation is familiarity. Very little here feels like a real progression from Mother , Heaven or Gold , and across more than an hour the album’s serenity can start to flatten into sameness. The songwriting is often elegant rather than striking, and some of the affirmational lyrics feel too direct to carry the emotional weight the arrangements suggest. There are strong songs and no obvious disasters, but also relatively few moments that demand to be revisited immediately. It is another good Cleo Sol album, just not one that significantly deepens her catalogue. Pros Excellent vocal performance Warm, detailed production Consistent atmosphere throughout Cons Too stylistically familiar Overlong...

Jungle - Sunshine (2026)

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unshine finds Jungle doing what they do best: sleek disco-soul, elastic basslines, airy falsettos and grooves that feel effortless without ever sounding lazy. The production is immaculate, Lydia Kitto adds extra warmth to the vocal interplay, and the album’s short runtime keeps the formula from becoming too exhausting. There is still a clear limitation: Jungle rarely challenge themselves here. The record is polished to the point of predictability, and several tracks feel more immediately enjoyable than genuinely memorable. But compared with a harsher 62, the consistency deserves more credit. There are very few weak moments, the sequencing works well, and the best songs have the kind of elegant, instantly recognisable groove that Jungle have made their own. Not a major artistic leap, and certainly not a masterpiece, but a very accomplished version of their sound. Pros Extremely consistent production Excellent groove throughout Strong vocal chemistry Cons Very little risk-taking Fo...

The XCERTS - i think i want to go home now. (2026)

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i think i want to go home now. is compact, sincere and consistently competent, but also frustratingly familiar. The XCERTS still know how to build a strong chorus, and the album benefits from its short runtime, but too much of it sits comfortably inside an already well-established emo/alternative rock vocabulary. There are good songs here, especially “do it to myself” and “sinking feeling”, yet the record rarely pushes beyond its influences. The emotional weight is convincing, but the melodies and arrangements are not distinctive enough to justify the very strong critical response. Nothing is especially bad, but very little feels essential either. A solid comeback, professionally executed and occasionally affecting, without enough personality or standout songwriting to rise much higher. Pros Concise and well paced Several effective choruses Genuine emotional conviction Cons Very derivative stylistically Few truly memorable songs Critical acclaim feels inflated relative to the son...

The Sophs - GOLDSTAR (2026)

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GOLDSTAR is lively, versatile and full of ideas, but its constant stylistic movement eventually feels more like indecision than personality. The Sophs can jump convincingly between garage rock, folk, emo, funk and blues, yet the album rarely turns those influences into something that feels uniquely theirs. There are strong moments, especially when the band keeps things direct, but too many songs rely on arrangement tricks, sudden shifts and genre references rather than truly memorable writing. The energy is undeniable; the identity is not. A fun, promising debut with obvious talent, but the critical enthusiasm feels premature. There is enough here to suggest a better album in the future, rather than enough to call this one genuinely great. Pros Energetic and varied Strong musicianship Several effective hooks Cons Identity still feels borrowed Genre-hopping becomes gimmicky Songwriting is less memorable than the arrangements Genre : Indie Rock Country : US Final Verdict: 61% (Goo...

Carla dal Forno - Confession (2026)

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Confession has a strong concept and a very controlled aesthetic, but the actual songwriting is too slight to sustain the praise surrounding it. Carla dal Forno’s detached vocals, skeletal basslines and dubby minimalism create a coherent atmosphere, yet the record too often mistakes restraint for depth. The best songs — especially “Under the Covers” and “Going Out” — show how effective this approach can be when there is a memorable melodic core. Elsewhere, though, the material feels underwritten, with too many tracks relying on essentially the same rhythmic and textural vocabulary. The short instrumental pieces do little to help. They work as transitions, but not as substantial compositions, and they make an already sparse album feel even thinner. The emotional unease in the lyrics is interesting, but musically Confession rarely develops enough to match it. A tasteful, intelligent record with a few strong moments, but also a lot of elegant emptiness. Pros Strong atmosphere Intere...

Greg Mendez - Beauty Land (2026)

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Beauty Land is intimate, economical and clearly written by someone who knows how to make very small songs carry real emotional weight. Greg Mendez has a sharp instinct for detail, and tracks like “I Wanna Feel Pretty” and “Sunsick” can be genuinely affecting without ever becoming melodramatic. But the album’s modesty is also its main limitation. Too many songs feel like sketches rather than fully developed pieces, the sonic palette barely changes, and the Elliott Smith influence remains so visible that Mendez’s own identity occasionally gets blurred. Seventeen tracks in just over half an hour sounds concise on paper, but in practice several of them pass without leaving much behind. There is real songwriting ability here, and the best moments are quietly excellent. As a full album, though, Beauty Land feels slight, overly familiar and less distinctive than its strongest reviews suggest. Pros Strong lyrical economy A few genuinely moving songs Consistent intimate atmosphere Cons T...