GOLDSTAR is lively, versatile and full of ideas, but its constant stylistic movement eventually feels more like indecision than personality. The Sophs can jump convincingly between garage rock, folk, emo, funk and blues, yet the album rarely turns those influences into something that feels uniquely theirs. There are strong moments, especially when the band keeps things direct, but too many songs rely on arrangement tricks, sudden shifts and genre references rather than truly memorable writing. The energy is undeniable; the identity is not. A fun, promising debut with obvious talent, but the critical enthusiasm feels premature. There is enough here to suggest a better album in the future, rather than enough to call this one genuinely great. Pros Energetic and varied Strong musicianship Several effective hooks Cons Identity still feels borrowed Genre-hopping becomes gimmicky Songwriting is less memorable than the arrangements Genre : Indie Rock Country : US Final Verdict: 61% (Goo...