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David Keenan - Just for today (2026)

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I admire the idea more than the execution. Recording and releasing an album in a single day gives Just for Today a certain romantic urgency, but that urgency doesn’t always translate into fully formed songs. The intimacy is there — voice, guitar, room — but too often it feels like I’m hearing sketches rather than statements. Some lines cut through with that poetic Irish melancholy Keenan does well, yet the momentum drifts, and the minimal setup starts to blur track into track. I don’t dislike it; I just don’t feel compelled by it. It’s honest, but honesty alone isn’t enough to hold my attention for the full runtime. Pros Authentic, unfiltered atmosphere – The live-to-tape immediacy gives the album emotional transparency. Moments of strong lyricism – When the writing locks in, it carries real weight. Clear artistic intent – The concept is bold and committed; there’s no overproduction or compromise. Cons Underdeveloped songwriting – Several tracks feel like drafts ra...

Joe Bonamassa - B.B. King's Blues Summit 100 (2026)

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I respect the ambition more than I love the execution. As a centennial tribute to B.B. King , this project carries weight and intention, and you can hear the admiration in every bend and vocal phrasing. The guest list is undeniably impressive, and there are moments where the spirit of B.B.’s phrasing and emotional clarity comes through in a way that feels genuine rather than ceremonial. But as an album, it struggles to feel cohesive. With so many contributors, the tone shifts constantly—sometimes that keeps things fresh, other times it dilutes the identity. I don’t hear a strong narrative arc across the runtime; it plays more like a curated tribute event than a unified artistic statement. There are strong performances, but fewer moments that truly recontextualize the material or push it somewhere new. It’s solid, respectful, and professionally executed—just not essential. Pros Strong concept & cultural relevance Honoring B.B. King’s 100th birthday gives the project purpose and ...

Berlinist - Neva Prologue (Original Soundtrack) (2026)

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I appreciate what Berlinist are aiming for here, but as a standalone listen this sits more in the “respectable” zone than the compelling one. The atmosphere is consistent and carefully built — soft piano figures, ambient swells, restrained orchestral touches — but the record rarely pushes beyond mood maintenance. It feels functional in the best sense of the word: it clearly serves the game’s world. Outside of that context, though, the pieces blur together. There are textures I admire, but not many moments that truly anchor themselves in memory. It’s tasteful, cohesive, and technically solid — just not emotionally gripping enough to demand repeat plays. Pros Strong atmospheric cohesion – The sonic palette is unified and clearly tied to a specific world and emotional tone. Elegant restraint – Avoids melodramatic scoring; dynamics are controlled and mature. Clean, cinematic production – Layering is clear, mix is spacious, nothing feels cluttered. Cons Low memorability ...

Altin Gün - Garip (2026)

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I like the idea of this record more than I fully connect with it. Reworking NeÅŸet ErtaÅŸ songs through a psychedelic, groove-driven lens should feel transformative, and at times it does — the basslines lock in, the textures bloom, and the melodies carry real Anatolian weight. But as an album experience, it never quite settles into a compelling arc. It drifts between styles — funk pulse, synth shimmer, folk melancholy — without building cumulative momentum. There’s craftsmanship here, and respect for the source material, but the emotional stakes stay moderate. It feels curated rather than urgent. I admire the palette and the cultural bridge it builds, yet I don’t feel pulled back once it ends. It’s solid, occasionally inspired, but not gripping. Pros Cultural reinterpretation with care – The band treats ErtaÅŸ’s material with clear respect while giving it modern rhythmic lift. Groove-driven highlights – When the rhythm section locks in, the hypnotic quality works. Textural v...

New Found Glory - Listen Up! (2026)

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I get what this album is trying to do — reaffirm identity, lean into resilience, keep the hooks bright and the tempos up. And structurally, it works. The choruses are immediate, the guitars are tight, and the runtime doesn’t overstay its welcome. But once the initial surge of familiarity fades, I’m left wanting more friction. For a band this deep into their career, I expected either sharper songwriting or a stronger evolution of their sound. Instead, Listen Up! feels competent rather than urgent. The emotional themes are sincere, especially given the context behind the record, but musically it rarely steps outside the established pop-punk template. It’s not bad — it’s just safe. And safe rarely earns repeat listens for me.  Pros Hook efficiency – The choruses land quickly and cleanly; the band still knows how to structure a pop-punk anthem. Tight runtime – Ten tracks, no obvious filler bloat. Sincere emotional angle – The resilience themes feel genuine rather than ma...

Moby - Future Quiet (2026)

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There’s something undeniably sincere about Future Quiet . It doesn’t posture, it doesn’t chase relevance — it just withdraws. The piano-led minimalism and ambient wash feel intentional, almost ascetic, like Moby consciously stepping away from propulsion and into suspension. In small doses, it’s beautiful. The textures are clean, the emotional temperature controlled, and the restraint is real. But across the full runtime, the quiet starts to flatten. The tracks blur into one another, and while that may be part of the concept, it limits the album’s replay gravity. I respect the mood; I’m not sure I fully inhabit it. It works best when I treat it as a space rather than a sequence — something to sit inside rather than follow. The problem is that I don’t always feel compelled to return once I’ve absorbed its stillness. Pros Clear conceptual intent – The album knows exactly what it wants to be: a retreat into calm, and it commits fully. Elegant minimal production – Piano, ambient t...