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Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich - Mahler: Symphony No. 7 (2026)

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I can see this being a respectable Mahler 7 without becoming one I’d feel strongly about. Everything points to a well-played, well-prepared recording with real structural intelligence behind it. Järvi seems to favor clarity, momentum and orchestral balance, and that approach probably serves the score well at a technical level. I’d expect the textures to be easy to read, the pacing coherent, and the orchestra fully inside the music. But Mahler 7 is not a symphony I mainly want to hear as “coherent” or “well judged.” It needs a certain instability, a sense of nocturnal strangeness and cumulative pressure that pushes beyond competence. From what I’ve seen, this version seems to understand the piece without fully surrendering to its weirdness. The central movements may be vivid and well characterized, but I’m not convinced the performance builds enough psychological tension across the whole work. That matters because with this symphony, structural command on its own doesn’t carry the sco...

Makthaverskan - Glass and Bones (2026)

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I still hear enough of Makthaverskan’s core strengths here to understand why the album works for a lot of people. The guitars have that familiar bright ache, the vocals still cut through with conviction, and the record never completely collapses into passive dream-pop drift. There’s a built-in urgency to this band that remains appealing even when the songwriting itself doesn’t fully rise to the occasion. But I’m hearing Glass and Bones less as a strong comeback and more as a decent record that doesn’t quite justify its own momentum. The songs move, but they don’t build enough. I get a steady stream of competent emotional post-punk energy, yet not enough peaks that feel truly earned or transformative. The album is pleasant to sit with, but it rarely creates that sense of mounting pressure or release that would make the material feel necessary rather than simply well-executed. Part of the issue is that the cleaner, brighter side of the record also makes it feel a little safer. Ear...

sueter7 - Todo Salió bien en la Sencilla Villa Quién (2026)

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I can hear why this album would make a strong first impression. It has a very clear emotional and aesthetic world: soft glitch-pop, bedroom indie, a bit of noise, a bit of melancholy, all filtered through something intimate and handmade rather than polished. It feels personal in a real way, and I like that it doesn’t sound as though it was built from interchangeable indie-pop presets. Still, the main issue is that I hear more sensibility than force. The album has atmosphere, detail and tenderness, but not enough movement. Too often the songs seem content to stay inside the same emotional temperature instead of building toward something sharper, bigger or more transformative. The textures are appealing, the writing is sincere, but the record doesn’t generate enough tension and release to really deepen its impact. That also affects the runtime. On paper, the long-form ambition is appealing, but in practice I suspect the album would start to feel diffuse rather than cumulative. Inst...

Khemmis - Khemmis (2026)

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I enjoy this record, but mostly because it reminds me of what Khemmis already does well rather than showing me something new. The combination of epic heavy metal melodies and doom weight remains effective, and the band still has a knack for writing riffs that stay in my head after the album ends. The vocal performances are committed and help give the material a sense of scale that many modern doom bands lack. What keeps the album below the low-70s for me is the lack of truly exceptional moments. The songs are well constructed, but they rarely build enough pressure to create the kind of payoff I look for in epic doom metal. I hear plenty of quality, but not enough surprise, danger or emotional escalation. The record often feels like it is moving toward something monumental, only to settle for something merely solid. The atmosphere is convincing and the performances are reliable, yet I never feel completely consumed by the album's world. Compared with the genre's strongest rele...

Daníel Bjarnason - The Grotesque & The Sublime (2026)

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I can immediately hear the ambition behind The Grotesque & The Sublime . Bjarnason knows how to write for orchestra, and the album often sounds enormous. The textures are detailed, the percussion work is striking, and there is a level of technical control that keeps the music engaging even during its quieter stretches. What keeps me from rating it higher is that the emotional connection never fully materializes. The pieces are clearly constructed to move through different stages and climaxes, but I often find myself appreciating the architecture from a distance rather than being pulled into it. The music feels carefully designed, yet the sense of urgency isn't always there. Compared to the contemporary classical records I value most, the tension doesn't accumulate quite enough weight. The climaxes are impressive, but they rarely feel inevitable. I hear excellent orchestration and thoughtful structure, but not the kind of emotional consequence that transforms craftsmanship...

Voivod - Symphonique (2026)

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I admire the concept more than I enjoy the final result. On paper, Voivod seem like an ideal candidate for an orchestral collaboration. Their music has always contained a strange sense of scale, dissonance and science-fiction atmosphere, so adding an orchestra feels more natural than it would for most metal bands. The arrangements are generally successful. The orchestra adds color, depth and occasional grandeur without diluting the band's personality. When the two sides truly interact, the album reveals details that were less obvious in the original versions. Those moments justify the project's existence. The issue is that the transformation rarely feels essential. Most of the songs remain fundamentally the same compositions, only viewed through a different lens. I appreciate the craft behind the arrangements, but I don't often feel that they raise the emotional stakes or dramatically improve the material. The album accumulates admiration more easily than excitement. Bec...