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God is an astronaut - Live @ Hellfest (2026)

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This performance reminds me why God Is an Astronaut has remained one of the defining names in melodic post-rock. The live setting adds welcome energy to the music, giving the guitars more weight and making the rhythmic sections feel more immediate than they often do on record. The atmosphere is immersive from the opening minutes, and the band delivers the material with confidence and precision. Even so, I keep waiting for the music to push itself a little further. The crescendos are well crafted and emotionally satisfying, but they often stop just short of becoming unforgettable. Rather than continually raising the stakes, the set settles into a familiar cycle of beautiful build-ups and controlled releases. It never loses my attention, but it also rarely surprises me. What I enjoy most is the balance between melody and texture. The performance never becomes self-indulgent, and the relatively short runtime helps the concert remain engaging throughout. At the same time, I miss the sens...

VOCES8 - I Carry Your Heart: Taylor Scott Davis Requiem & Other Works (2026)

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This is an elegant and consistently rewarding choral recording that places craftsmanship above dramatic impact. Taylor Scott Davis writes with genuine melodic instinct, and the Requiem flows naturally from one movement to the next without ever feeling forced or overly ambitious. The music communicates warmth and compassion with remarkable ease, and VOCES8 brings every page to life with extraordinary control and refinement. At the same time, I never feel completely overwhelmed by it. The emotional language remains reassuring throughout, and while that gives the album a beautiful sense of unity, it also limits its dramatic reach. The music rarely builds enough tension to make its moments of release feel truly unforgettable, and the harmonic palette stays comfortably within familiar territory. The performances themselves are difficult to fault. Every phrase is carefully shaped, the balance between choir and orchestra is superb, and the recording captures an impressive sense of space and...

spiral staircase - your inner world is deeply uninteresting (2026)

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I appreciate the ambition behind this record more than I enjoy listening to it. It commits completely to its bleak emotional world, and the combination of noise, distortion and slow-burning tension gives it a strong identity. It never feels generic, and I can hear a band with a clear artistic vision rather than one chasing trends. What ultimately limits the album for me is that its emotional weight doesn't translate into equally compelling songwriting. Many of the long tracks build through layers of texture instead of developing memorable themes or evolving in meaningful ways. After a while, the constant intensity becomes predictable, and the emotional impact starts to flatten rather than deepen. The production is immersive and the atmosphere is convincing, but the record often mistakes density for progression. I keep waiting for moments that fundamentally change the direction of a piece or deliver a truly unforgettable payoff, yet too often the music circles around the same emot...

Beth Orton - The Ground Above (2026)

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I appreciate the confidence of a record that doesn't need to raise its voice to make its point. Beth Orton sings with a quiet assurance that gives these songs a genuine human presence, and the understated arrangements create a warm, organic setting that never feels forced. The album has a calm elegance that comes from experience rather than ambition. At the same time, that restraint becomes its biggest limitation. The emotional tone stays remarkably consistent, and although every song is carefully written, very few of them gather enough momentum to become truly affecting. I enjoy spending time in this world, but I rarely feel the music pushing toward moments of revelation or release. The melodies are graceful without becoming especially memorable, and the album often settles into contemplation instead of transformation. By the end, I admire the craftsmanship and sincerity more than I feel compelled to revisit it. It's an intimate and beautifully performed collection of songs ...

Epimetheus - Perseus 9 (2026)

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I appreciate the ambition behind Perseus 9 . The band builds a convincing world where the sci-fi concept, thick guitar tone and spacious production all work together naturally. It never feels like style for its own sake, and the atmosphere remains one of the album's strongest qualities throughout. The problem is that the songwriting doesn't capitalize on that foundation. The long compositions spend a lot of time circling the same ideas, and while the repetition reinforces the mood, it also slows the record's forward movement. I keep waiting for moments that justify the extended runtimes with bigger emotional or musical payoffs, but they arrive less often than I expect. The riffs are undeniably heavy, yet only a handful truly stay with me once the album ends. Likewise, the vocals serve the songs competently without adding much personality or urgency. Everything is well executed, but very little reaches the level where it becomes genuinely memorable. In the end, I respect ...

mary in the junkyard - Role Model Hermit (2026)

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I appreciate how confidently this album establishes its own world. The blend of strings, understated guitars and fragile vocals gives it a personality that immediately separates it from much of today's indie rock. Nothing feels forced or affected, and the arrangements show genuine care without becoming overly elaborate. At the same time, I keep waiting for the songs to push beyond their initial beauty. The record spends so much time cultivating atmosphere that it rarely builds enough tension to make its emotional moments truly land. Instead of growing in intensity, many tracks remain quietly contemplative from beginning to end, which makes the album feel more elegant than compelling. The songwriting is thoughtful, but it often favors subtlety over memorable melodic lift. I admire the craftsmanship and the band's artistic vision, yet I don't find enough moments that stay with me once the album is over. It creates a beautiful space to inhabit, but it doesn't leave the l...