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IATT - Etheric Realms of The Night (2026)

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This is the kind of album I end up respecting more than loving. The ambition is obvious from the start. Every track introduces new textures, new instruments, new directions. The band is clearly trying to create a dream world rather than a conventional progressive metal album, and I appreciate the commitment to that vision. The problem is that I rarely feel the tension accumulating. The album constantly changes shape, but movement alone is not escalation. Many passages are interesting in isolation yet don't always contribute to a stronger emotional destination. I hear imagination everywhere, but not enough inevitability. Atmospherically, it succeeds. The record feels strange, nocturnal and immersive. The use of orchestration and acoustic elements gives it a personality beyond standard progressive black metal. I never mistake it for another band. Still, when the album ends, what stays with me is the complexity rather than the emotional impact. I remember the ideas more than the cl...

Roman Candle - UNADULTERATED (2026)

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I appreciate how uncompromising this record is. It feels raw, damaged and emotionally exposed from the opening moments. There is no attempt to soften the edges or package the chaos into something more accessible. That sincerity gives the album much of its power. The strongest aspect is the conviction behind the performances. The vocals sound genuinely desperate, and the band maintains a level of tension that keeps the album engaging even when the songwriting itself becomes less distinctive. The atmosphere feels earned rather than manufactured. Where the record loses points for me is in its overall architecture. The intensity arrives immediately, but it rarely evolves into something larger. Instead of building toward a devastating climax, the album often operates within the same emotional register. The result is a collection of strong impacts rather than a truly cumulative experience. I also find that many of the individual songs blur together after repeated listens. The emotional fo...

horsegiirL - NATURE IS HEALING (2026)

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At first, the album is easy to enjoy. The energy is high, the hooks arrive quickly and the whole project has a ridiculous confidence that makes it hard to ignore. The production is bright, playful and constantly moving, borrowing from eurodance, trance and hyperpop without sounding completely derivative. What keeps me at a distance is that most of the excitement comes from the surface. The character, the aesthetic and the exaggerated world-building are entertaining, but I don't feel much underneath them. The songs often hit immediately and disappear just as quickly. I enjoy the ride, but I rarely feel any urgency to return once it's over. The strongest moments are when the absurdity and the songwriting reinforce each other. In those tracks, the project feels genuinely creative rather than simply quirky. Unfortunately, that level isn't maintained across the entire album. There are stretches where the concept does more of the work than the music itself. In the end, I hear ...

leroy - status update music (2026)

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I can admire this record almost continuously without actually loving it. The creativity is undeniable. Every few seconds there is another sample, another stylistic collision, another production trick fighting for attention. The imagination level is off the charts, and there are moments where the sheer absurdity becomes genuinely exciting. The problem is that the album rarely develops tension because it starts at maximum intensity and stays there. Instead of moving toward climaxes, it feels like a sequence of miniature detonations. I hear constant activity, but not much accumulation. The experience becomes horizontal rather than vertical. After a while I stop reacting to the surprises because surprise becomes the default state. The density that initially feels exhilarating gradually starts to flatten the emotional landscape. Everything is happening, but very little lands with lasting weight. What remains is an album I respect more than I revisit. Its originality is unquestionable and...

Sayako - With Undying Love, And Chocolates

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I can appreciate the emotional honesty here, but after a while the record starts to blur into a single feeling. The digital melancholy, romantic longing and soft hyperpop textures are pleasant enough, yet they rarely evolve into something larger. I keep waiting for a moment that changes the emotional stakes, and it never really arrives. The atmosphere is easily the strongest part of the album. It captures a very specific online loneliness that feels authentic rather than performative. The production creates a coherent world, and for listeners deeply connected to this scene that may be enough. For me, it isn't. What ultimately limits the album is the lack of structure and payoff. The songs often feel like emotional fragments placed side by side rather than chapters contributing to a larger arc. The mood remains almost constant, and the hooks are rarely strong enough to compensate. By the end, I admire the aesthetic more than the music itself. The record succeeds at creating a fee...

Karmanjakah - Diamond Morning (2026)

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What strikes me first is how complete the album feels. A lot of modern progressive metal records are collections of ideas. Diamond Morning feels more like a continuous environment. The transitions matter, recurring themes appear in different forms, and the sequencing gives the impression that the album was conceived as a whole rather than assembled track by track. I like the way Karmanjakah uses heaviness. The heavier passages aren't there to dominate the music but to create contrast and depth. The real strength of the record is its ability to move between states: airy and dense, luminous and dark, intimate and expansive. The atmosphere never feels static because there is always some subtle shift happening underneath. The shoegaze and post-rock influences are particularly effective. They soften the edges of the djent vocabulary and give the album a more human quality than many modern progressive metal releases. Instead of impressing me with complexity, it draws me in through tex...