What works here is Murkage Dave himself. His voice feels personal and observational — part diary, part social commentary. The writing has clarity and specificity, especially when he touches on masculinity, grief, and the strange psychological effects of living online. But musically the album rarely rises to meet the ideas. Most tracks stay in a conversational lane, circling the same mid-tempo energy without pushing toward a real peak. The arrangements feel supportive rather than transformative. So I’m left respecting the perspective more than feeling compelled by the music itself. It’s thoughtful and honest. But structurally, it never quite lifts. Pros Distinct narrative personality Dave’s diaristic spoken delivery gives the record a clear identity. Honest thematic focus Themes of masculinity, grief, and internet culture feel personal rather than performative. Intimate production tone The understated arrangements keep the album human and unpolished. Cons Escalation rarely materi...