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By Storm - My Ghosts Go Ghost (2026)

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I get what this is going for, and I respect the headspace it comes from, but as an album it doesn’t fully hold together for me. My Ghosts Go Ghost feels more like a processing space than a finished statement — emotionally sincere, structurally loose, and often more interesting in theory than in execution. The production is restless and deliberately unstable, which suits the themes, but it also flattens momentum over the runtime. I’m engaged track to track, yet rarely compelled by the whole. It feels important to make, less important to revisit. Pros Emotional honesty – Grief, anxiety, and survival are handled without posturing or irony. Adventurous production palette – Abstract, glitchy, jazz-tinged beats avoid hip-hop autopilot. Clear post-Injury Reserve identity shift – Not a retread; it commits to a new, more inward space. Cons Weak album architecture – Feels episodic rather than cumulative; no real arc or payoff. Low replay pull – Once the emotional intent ...

Kris Davis Quartet - The Bagatelles Vol. 5 (2026)

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I get what this is doing, and I respect the level of craft, but it mostly stays on the cerebral side for me. The writing is sharp, the players are obviously elite, and the execution is never sloppy — yet as a listening experience it feels more designed than compelling. The short-form bagatelles keep things agile, but they also prevent anything from fully landing. I’m engaged in the moment, then quickly reset for the next idea, which limits both immersion and emotional payoff. It’s smart, controlled, and undeniably modern — just not something I feel pulled back to very often. Pros High-level musicianship – Everyone here plays with authority and intent; no wasted gestures. Clear compositional framing – Zorn’s miniatures give the quartet strong boundaries to push against. Textural variety – Piano, guitar, and rhythm section interplay keeps the surface constantly shifting. Cons Fragmented impact – The constant resets stop momentum from building. Low emotional gravit...

Nara Leão - A Bossa Rara De Nara (2026)

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I get why this exists, but I don’t feel compelled to stay with it for long. Nara Leão’s voice is tasteful and intelligent, and the material is unimpeachable bossa pedigree—but as a listen, it’s more archival than alive. The restraint that makes her compelling in short doses turns into emotional flatness across a full run. I respect the history and the elegance; I just don’t feel much urgency to return once the atmosphere is set. Pros Refined vocal phrasing – Nara’s understatement fits bossa nova’s DNA perfectly. Top-tier songwriting – Jobim/Lyra/Menescal-era material guarantees harmonic quality. Period authenticity – A clean window into early, pre-Tropicália bossa aesthetics. Cons Compilation feel – Lacks narrative flow or a sense of album-level intent. Low dynamic range – Too polite, too even; little tension over time. Limited replay pull – Pleasant, but rarely absorbing beyond mood-setting. Genre : Bossa Nova Country : Brazil Final Verdict: 60% (Good Albu...

Roc Marciano - 656 (2025)

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I get exactly why this works for people, but for me 656 mostly reinforces the limits of Roc Marciano’s lane rather than expanding it. The mood is consistent, the bars are competent, and the production sits in that familiar dusty, drum-light pocket — but after a few tracks, it starts to feel like diminishing returns. I’m not bored so much as unstimulated. Nothing here is bad, it’s just overly contained: the aesthetic never breaks, never escalates, never really surprises me. I respect the discipline, but as an album experience it feels more like maintenance than momentum. Pros Cohesive aesthetic control – The sound world is locked in and unmistakably his. Lyrical polish – Tight phrasing, internal rhymes, and vivid luxury/street imagery still land. No filler bloat – Short runtime, clean sequencing, no obvious missteps. Cons Creative stagnation – Feels like another variation on an already over-familiar formula. Low dynamic range – Beats and deliveries rarely shift ...

Akira Yamaoka - Return to Silent Hill (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2026)

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I get exactly what this soundtrack is doing, and I respect the craft — but as a standalone listen, it doesn’t fully hold me. Yamaoka’s language is instantly recognizable: brittle piano figures, industrial hiss, low-end dread, melancholy suspended in fog. In the context of the film, this works perfectly. Outside of it, though, the album feels overextended and function-first. There are moments that pull me in, but too many tracks exist to sustain tension rather than transform it. I admire the atmosphere more than I feel compelled by it. Pros Strong signature identity – Classic Yamaoka mood: unease, sadness, and industrial decay are immediately legible. Effective horror atmosphere – Drones, silence, and restrained melody do exactly what they’re supposed to do. World-building consistency – The album maintains a coherent sonic space from start to finish. Cons Overlong and diffuse – At this length, the material blurs; many cues feel interchangeable. Too scene-dependent...

Alfredo Rodriguez - ¡Take Cover! (2026)

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I get the appeal immediately, but it doesn’t really grow past that first impression. ¡Take Cover! is slick, clever, and undeniably well played — Alfredo Rodríguez has the technique and rhythmic instinct to flip almost anything into something listenable. Still, the album feels more like a showcase than a statement. Once I’ve clocked the idea — familiar pop themes reframed through Latin jazz — the sense of discovery drops off quickly. It’s enjoyable in the moment, but it doesn’t leave much residue afterward. Pros High-level musicianship – Rodríguez’s piano work is agile, confident, and rhythmically sharp throughout. Immediate accessibility – The recognizable source material makes it easy to engage with on first listen. Concise runtime – The album doesn’t overstay its welcome; it delivers the concept and moves on. Cons Covers-first limitation – The concept caps the depth; it never fully escapes the gravity of the originals. Low long-term pull – After a couple of l...