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Tipper - Cloaked (2026)

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I hear the craft immediately, but it doesn’t translate into impact. Everything is intricate, constantly moving, but it never really builds into something that matters. It feels controlled rather than driven. Each track holds my attention while it’s playing, but more because of the detail than because of where it’s going. There’s no real sense of escalation across the album, just variations of the same level of complexity. It ends up flattening the experience. I keep waiting for something to break through — a moment that justifies all the precision — but it never fully arrives. The ideas stay contained instead of expanding into something with weight. I respect the execution, but it doesn’t leave a mark. Pros Extremely high-level sound design → the detail and precision are undeniable, constantly engaging on a micro level Strong sonic identity → the aesthetic is fully formed and immediately recognizable Continuous internal movement → tracks never feel static, there’s always somethi...

Sky Valley Mistress - Luna Mausoleum (2026)

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It sounds like it should work more than it actually does. The riffs are there, the tone is right, and the energy never completely drops, but it just keeps circling the same ideas without pushing them further. After a few tracks, the structure becomes obvious. It builds, releases, then resets — over and over — without adding anything new to the formula. Instead of escalation, it feels like repetition with different textures. The frustrating part is that the foundations are solid. When a hook lands, it shows potential, but the album never develops those moments into something bigger. The longer tracks especially expose this — they stretch out without increasing the stakes. I don’t feel a real arc, just a series of similar attempts at impact. It works in short bursts, but as a full album, it doesn’t hold. Pros Riffs hit immediately → there’s real punch and physicality in the guitar work Energy is consistent → it avoids total stagnation and keeps a baseline drive Clear stylistic lane...

MEMORIALS - All Clouds Bring Not Rain (2026)

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I can hear the ambition immediately. There’s a lot happening — stylistically, structurally, sonically — and it keeps the album engaging on a surface level. It never feels lazy or empty. But the more I listen, the more it feels like movement without direction. The album keeps shifting between ideas instead of developing them. It’s active, but not really building toward anything. I don’t get that sense of inevitability I’m looking for. Sections come and go, but they don’t stack into a real payoff. It ends up feeling more like a collection of interesting passages than a fully shaped arc. I respect the creativity, but it doesn’t translate into something that holds together or leaves a strong impression once it’s over. Pros Rich and imaginative sound palette → I hear a lot of ideas and textures, it never feels empty Clear artistic identity → I always know I’m inside their world, it’s not generic Frequent structural shifts → the album keeps moving and avoids pure stagnation Cons ...

Ella Langley - Dandelion (2026)

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This works more than it misses. I feel a real sense of direction here — not just in the writing, but in how the album holds together emotionally. It’s not just a collection of songs; there’s a perspective that carries through. What makes the difference at this level is that some moments actually land. When the choruses open up or the emotion sharpens, it sticks. It’s not constant, but it happens enough that I come away remembering parts of it instead of just the general mood. It still doesn’t fully break through. The album doesn’t push its dynamics far enough, and over the full length, it starts to level out. I don’t feel that one defining surge that would elevate it higher. But compared to a mid-60s record, this feels more resolved. There’s enough identity, enough payoff, and enough emotional clarity that I stay engaged — even if I’m not completely pulled in. Pros Convincing emotional delivery → the writing feels lived-in and actually carries weight across multiple tracks Clear an...

Anthony Joseph - The Ark (2026)

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I get pulled into it at first because the atmosphere is strong and clearly defined. It feels intentional, like everything belongs to the same world, and I can follow that without effort. But after a while, I start noticing that it’s not really going anywhere. It keeps unfolding in the same way, without a real sense of direction or escalation. It’s more about maintaining a space than pushing toward something. The spoken word becomes the center of gravity, and while it adds meaning, it also limits how far the music itself can go. I don’t get those moments where everything locks in or rises into something bigger. By the end, I respect it more than I actually feel it. It holds together, but it never really hits. Pros Strong conceptual world-building → I clearly feel the Afrofuturist vision holding everything together Cohesive ensemble playing → I hear a tight, controlled group that never loses the atmosphere Textural richness → I stay engaged by the layering of jazz, dub, and spoken...

Anjimile - You’re Free to Go (2026)

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I hear the intention, and I understand what it’s going for, but it never really gets there. The emotion is present, but it stays contained, almost protected, instead of being pushed into something that evolves or accumulates. A lot of the songs feel like they start and then just hover. They don’t build, they don’t shift, and they don’t create that sense of movement I need. It becomes predictable in its restraint — not in structure, but in its refusal to escalate. The voice does a lot of the work, and without it the album would feel even thinner. There are glimpses of stronger songwriting, but they don’t develop into real anchors. Nothing fully locks in. By the end, it feels more like a collection of intentions than a fully realized arc. I respect what it’s trying to say, but it doesn’t translate into something that holds or grows. Pros Genuine emotional core → the sincerity is clear and never feels artificial Distinct vocal presence → the voice carries weight and gives the album i...