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Atsuko Chiba - Atsuko Chiba (2026)

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It works more than it fails, but it never really pushes itself far enough. The sound is immediately convincing — dense, noisy, and very controlled in how chaotic it feels. There’s a clear identity, and that carries a lot of the experience. I’m engaged while it’s playing because the textures are doing enough to hold attention. Where it falls short is in how it develops. The builds are there, but they don’t translate into real payoff. The album moves forward, but without that sense of inevitability or release that would make it stick. It feels like it’s circling around stronger moments without fully committing to them. I don’t feel stuck or bored with it, but I also don’t feel pushed. It sits in that middle space where the ideas are solid, the execution is good, but the structure doesn’t elevate it into something more impactful. Pros Strong and distinctive sonic identity → the noisy psych/post-punk blend feels immediate and recognizable High textural density → layered guitars and ef...

The Amity Affliction - House of Cards (2026)

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This works more than it fails. The structure is predictable, but it’s executed well enough that it still lands. The chorus actually gives the track a center — it doesn’t just pass by, it holds things together. The emotional tone is straightforward, maybe even a bit obvious, but it doesn’t feel empty. There’s enough conviction in the delivery to make it stick while it’s playing. It doesn’t push very far, but it doesn’t collapse either. Where it holds back is in the escalation. Everything arrives exactly where you expect it to. The breakdown hits, but it doesn’t feel like the result of built tension — more like a required checkpoint. Same with the dynamics overall: they work, but they don’t elevate the track beyond its structure. I end up seeing it as solid execution inside a narrow frame. It’s effective, but it never really separates itself from everything else built the same way. Pros Effective chorus lift → the melodic sections land and give the track a real center Clear emotiona...

Einar Solberg - Vox Occulta (2026)

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I can see the improvement immediately — it’s more focused, more intentional, and it actually holds together as an album this time. The direction is clear, and it commits to that cinematic approach from start to finish. What works is the emotional tone. It feels serious and controlled, not scattered. There are moments where the build-ups almost land, where it feels like it’s about to push into something bigger. But it doesn’t quite get there often enough. The structures are there, but they don’t fully translate into payoff. I hear the effort to build tension, but the release isn’t always strong enough to justify it. It ends up sitting in that middle space — clearly well-made, clearly thoughtful, but not fully convincing as a complete arc. I respect it more than I feel it. Pros Strong emotional intent → the album consistently feels sincere and committed Distinct cinematic identity → cohesive blend of orchestral, electronic, and prog elements Controlled and focused vision → more di...

Hurray for the Riff Raff - Live Forever (2026)

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The live setting helps, but not enough to really change the structure of the material. I feel the songs more than on the studio versions, mostly because of the voice and the added immediacy, but they still don’t build into anything that fully lands. There’s a consistent emotional tone, and it feels sincere, but it also stays in that same range the whole time. It never pushes into something more intense or transformative. The energy lifts slightly, but it doesn’t translate into real payoff. After a while, everything starts to blur together. Without stronger melodic anchors or shifts in intensity, it becomes more about maintaining a mood than developing one. I stay with it while it’s playing, but nothing really locks in or pulls me back afterward. Pros Strong vocal presence → the delivery adds weight and keeps the material engaging Clear emotional and thematic intent → the album feels sincere and grounded in something real Live setting adds energy → performances feel more alive th...

Nitin Sawhney - Orangutan (2026)

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It works exactly as it’s supposed to in context, but outside of the film it loses a lot of its weight. The music is consistently pleasant, very well produced, and clearly designed to support images rather than stand on its own. There’s a strong sense of place, and the textures are rich, but it rarely builds tension or pushes toward something meaningful. It just flows from cue to cue without creating a real sense of direction. I keep waiting for a theme to lock in or for the music to reach a stronger emotional peak, but it stays in a safe, controlled range the whole time. It’s easy to listen to, but also easy to forget. Pros Beautiful sonic palette → rich blend of orchestral and world textures Strong atmospheric immersion → clearly evokes nature and environment Consistent tonal cohesion → unified emotional world throughout Cons Weak memorable motifs → few themes stick after listening Limited escalation → mostly stays in a gentle, safe emotional range Cue-based structure ...

Jessie Ware - Superbloom (2026)

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It works while it’s on, but it never really pushes itself beyond that. The grooves are solid and the production is clean, so it’s easy to stay inside the album, but nothing really demands attention. The main issue is that it doesn’t build. It finds a lane early and just stays there, repeating the same level of energy without creating stronger moments. The choruses are fine, but they don’t lift enough to break that plateau. It ends up feeling more like a well-executed style exercise than something with real stakes. I can enjoy it passively, but I don’t feel a reason to come back to it or engage with it more deeply. Pros Strong groove foundation → the disco base keeps the album consistently listenable Clean and controlled production → everything is polished and easy to follow Cohesive aesthetic direction → clear retro identity without feeling messy Cons Weak chorus impact overall → some hooks land, but not enough real lift to carry the album Flat energy curve → tracks sit in...