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Arcade Fire - Open Your Heart or Die Trying (2026)

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I understand the concept, but it doesn’t translate into something that holds up over a full listen. It feels like it’s designed to sit in the background, and it never really tries to move beyond that. The problem is that nothing develops. It starts at a certain level and just stays there, slightly shifting but never building. There’s no sense of direction, no moment where it feels like the music is trying to reach something. The textures are fine, sometimes even interesting, but they’re not enough to carry the weight of the album on their own. Without escalation or emotional pull, they just repeat in different forms until it starts to blur together. By the end, it feels more like a sketch than a finished work. It functions as atmosphere, but as an album, it doesn’t justify its runtime. Pros Convincing ambient atmosphere → creates a coherent, immersive sonic space Concept is clear and intentional → the “imaginary film score” idea is easy to grasp Textural detail holds attention ea...

The Claypool Lennon Delirium - The Great Parrot-Ox and The Golden Egg of Empathy (2026)

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I hear the ambition immediately — it’s trying to build a full universe, not just a set of songs. There’s a lot of creativity in how it moves, constantly shifting between ideas, textures, and moods. It never feels static. But that movement doesn’t really translate into direction. It feels more like a chain of interesting moments than something that’s building toward a real payoff. The double album format makes that more obvious — it stretches the ideas without increasing their weight. The concept is there, and it’s coherent, but I don’t feel it becoming more intense as the album goes on. The tone stays a bit detached, almost playful, which keeps it from hitting harder when it should. I end up respecting the imagination behind it more than the experience of listening to it. It holds my attention, but it doesn’t fully land. Pros Highly distinctive identity → the Primus/Lennon fusion creates a world that feels unique and immediately recognizable Ambitious conceptual scope → the AI/emp...

Laibach - MUSICK (2026)

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I understand the concept, and it’s probably the strongest thing about the album. It’s clearly built around this idea of artificial, algorithm-driven music, and everything supports that. But once that idea is established, the album doesn’t really evolve beyond it. It keeps hinting at bigger moments, like it’s about to open up into something more impactful, but it consistently pulls back. The structures feel intentionally limited, almost like it’s refusing to give any real release. That might be the point, but it still makes the experience feel restricted. There are hooks and pop elements, but they don’t translate into anything lasting. They come and go without being developed, so nothing really sticks. It ends up feeling more like a controlled demonstration than an album that actually builds momentum. I respect what it’s trying to do, but I don’t feel much reason to come back to it. Pros Strong conceptual framework → the AI/music industry critique is clear and consistently applied H...

Taj Mahal - Time (2026)

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It’s solid all the way through, but it never really goes beyond that. The groove is reliable, the performances are experienced, and everything sounds exactly like it should. There’s a level of craftsmanship here that’s hard to fault. At the same time, it rarely feels like anything is at stake. The songs sit comfortably in their lanes, and even when they’re good, they don’t build into something more impactful. It feels more like maintaining a tradition than pushing it forward. I respect how consistent it is, and it’s easy to stay with it while it plays. But once it’s over, there aren’t many moments that stay with me or pull me back in. Pros Strong groove consistency → the pocket is steady and well-executed across the album Authentic vocal presence → Taj Mahal brings credibility and lived-in character to every track Cohesive roots palette → blues, soul, and reggae elements blend naturally without friction Cons Lack of dynamic escalation → very few tracks build toward a real p...

Tori Amos - In Times of Dragons (2026)

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I can see what it’s aiming for, and this time it works enough to hold together. The album has a clear identity and direction, and I stay engaged with it more than I expected. It doesn’t feel scattered — it feels intentional. What carries it is the consistency of tone. Even when individual tracks don’t fully land, the overall atmosphere keeps me inside the album. There’s a seriousness to it that I respect, and it gives the project weight. At the same time, it never quite reaches the level where it fully locks in. The songs don’t rise enough, and the emotional peaks feel restrained. I keep waiting for a moment that really opens up, but it mostly stays within the same range. It ends up being solid and coherent, but slightly frustrating — like it has everything in place except the final push that would make it hit harder. Pros Strong authorial identity → the album feels fully hers, with a clear conceptual and sonic world Emotional intent is present → there’s a real sense of seriousnes...

American Football - American Football (LP4) (2026)

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I feel the weight of it more this time. It’s not just nostalgic anymore — there’s something heavier underneath, something more lived-in. That alone makes it land better. The album takes its time, and I can hear the intention behind that. Some tracks actually start to build into something more developed, and when they do, it works. But it still holds back right when it should push further. The peaks are there in structure, just not in impact. It stays very controlled. Almost too controlled. I keep expecting a moment where it really opens up or breaks out of its own restraint, but it prefers to stay contained. I end up respecting the consistency and the emotional direction more than the actual experience of listening. It’s solid, it’s thoughtful, but it still doesn’t fully translate into something that hits hard or stays with me long after. Pros Emotional gravity lands more consistently → the themes feel heavier and more necessary than before Strong, unmistakable identity → the band...