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Panopticon - Det hjemsøkte hjertet (2026)

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I still think the album is strong, but I stop fully buying into it after a while. The atmosphere is convincing and emotionally grounded, and there are moments where the escalation really works, especially when the black metal sections finally open up into something larger and more cathartic. But the album also falls into the usual post-black metal problem for me: too much immersion, not enough pressure. It spends a lot of time sustaining mood instead of actively building tension. The result is that some tracks feel emotionally dense without actually progressing enough. The orchestral and folk textures help the identity a lot, and I appreciate that they’re integrated more naturally than on many similar albums. Still, I don’t always feel the structural inevitability I need for a truly high score. Some passages feel like they’re circling the emotion instead of sharpening it. What stays with me most is the sincerity. Even when it drifts, it never feels fake or decorative. I just wish th...

Irène Drésel & Sizo Del Givry - Mi Amor (2026)

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This feels designed more as an environment than a collection of tracks. The atmosphere is immediate: humid, tense, nocturnal. Irène Drésel’s aesthetic works naturally in this setting because her music already has that ritualistic, hypnotic quality. What works best is the physical immersion. The low-end pulse, the looping tension, the flute textures — everything contributes to a coherent sensory space. It’s easy to disappear into it. But as an album, I can already feel the limits of the soundtrack format. A lot of the material probably functions more as sustained tension than true progression. The mood is strong, but too stable. I don’t expect many moments that genuinely transform or escalate beyond the established atmosphere. So I see it more as a compelling sonic world than a deeply rewarding structural listen. Strong identity, strong immersion — but probably not enough narrative lift to go much higher for me. Pros Very strong sonic identity → floral techno aesthetic immediately r...

Teramaze - The Silent Architect (2026)

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I respect the ambition more than I actually feel the album emotionally. It clearly wants to be serious and expansive, and compared to a lot of modern prog metal, it avoids sounding empty or purely technical. The best thing about it is that the songs actually move. There’s an effort toward progression and emotional continuity instead of just rotating riffs and time-signature changes. The atmosphere also stays coherent the whole way through, which helps the album feel complete rather than fragmented. But at the same time, almost everything resolves a little too safely. The production is extremely polished, the transitions are careful, the climaxes are well-built but predictable. I keep hearing competence where I want inevitability. Nothing really collapses under its own emotional weight. It stays composed the entire time. Because of that, the album ends up feeling solid and respectable rather than transformative. I can admire it easily, but I don’t fully surrender to it. Pros The alb...

The Narrator - Phosphor (2026)

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I end up liking this more than I expected because the album actually commits to its intensity instead of just imitating it. The emotional delivery feels convincing enough that the bigger moments land, and the production gives everything a real physical force. When the choruses open up, they work. What keeps it from going higher is that I can still feel the genre framework underneath almost every track. The album knows exactly when to hit the emotional lift, when to drop into the heavier section, when to widen the atmosphere. It’s effective, but rarely surprising. Still, compared to a lot of modern metalcore, this has more urgency and less empty spectacle. The performances carry enough tension to stop the album from feeling disposable, even if the songwriting doesn’t fully escape the template. I don’t hear a future classic, but I do hear a version of this sound that’s focused, emotionally committed, and consistently engaging. Pros The album has real momentum → the choruses and break...

Draconian - In Somnolent Ruin (2026)

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At first, this feels like exactly the kind of doom record I should love. It’s serious, immersive, emotionally committed, and aesthetically coherent from beginning to end. The atmosphere is strong immediately, and Lisa Johansson’s return gives the album a colder, more melancholic center that fits the band much better. But after the initial impact, I start noticing how little the album actually evolves. The songs stretch outward instead of upward. They sustain mood very well, but they rarely intensify it. I keep waiting for a passage that completely opens up or devastates emotionally, and most of the time the album chooses preservation over transformation. That becomes the main limitation. The emotional world is convincing, but too stable. Once the atmosphere is established, the record mostly stays there. The climaxes feel controlled instead of overwhelming, which lowers the long-term impact for me. I still think it’s a solid Draconian album because the sincerity and tonal consistency...

Glassio - The Imposter (2026)

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I like the aesthetic immediately, but after a while it starts feeling too comfortable inside itself. The album is good at maintaining a mood, maybe too good. It never really breaks out of its own softness long enough to create tension or consequence. The production carries most of the experience. The textures are warm, detailed, and pleasant to sit inside, but they also flatten the emotional dynamics. Track after track operates in a similar emotional temperature, so the album slowly loses momentum instead of accumulating weight. What frustrates me is that the emotional core is actually there. I can hear sincerity in it. But the songwriting rarely transforms that sincerity into real payoff. The hooks are understated, the climaxes stay restrained, and the sequencing doesn’t create enough contrast to sustain a full-length runtime. By the end, I mostly remember the atmosphere rather than specific moments. It feels tasteful and cohesive, but structurally too passive to leave a lasting im...