Holissstik - Chapter 1: This Endless Solitude (2026)


Chapter 1: This Endless Solitude is an intriguing and carefully constructed record, but its atmosphere is more convincing than its songwriting. Holissstik move fluidly between trip-hop, industrial electronics, dark rock and metal, and the production is often excellent, with plenty of detail buried in the mix.

The problem is that too many tracks feel built around texture, mood and contrast rather than genuinely memorable compositions. The rotating vocalists and large cast of collaborators add variety, but they also make the album feel slightly fragmented, as if each song belongs to the same universe without always belonging to the same album.

There are strong moments, especially when the darker electronic elements take control, but the record rarely reaches the emotional or melodic intensity its elaborate arrangements promise. Interesting, ambitious and worth exploring, but not essential.


Pros
Rich, immersive production
Bold mix of genres
Strong dark atmosphere

Cons
Songwriting often secondary to texture
Slightly fragmented identity
Too few truly memorable peaks




Genre: Avant-Garde Metal
Country: Norway

Final Verdict: 66% (Good Album)
Yearly Ranking: 154th / 630

Highlight: My Salvation


Made me think of:
Ulver
The Gathering
The Third and the Mortal

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