Feels Like The End by Boski is out now, and goes between hope and deep nostalgia. The familiar result is really moving. Review.
FEELS LIKE THE END – BOSKI
For Annie Christ, Boski goes looking for sharper riffs as he keeps a similar melancholic pop-rock atmosphere. It’s there too on Boyband, with its hypnotic and highly relatable chorus, on Not Right Now, with its shimmering rhythms and darker vocals, and on Nothing Lasts, a true earworm. With slightly different kinds of textures, and with a result slightly more indie, The Rain creates the surprise and yet settles logically in the records’ narrative.
BOMBs gets a more abrupt start, but soon brings back the lighter enthusiasm in its rhythm. Then, All The Same and KnockingOnUrDoor hit. Because they’re both modern and vintage, perfectly balanced. To me, they are timeless, whereas I Never Did leans more towards classic indie for its ballad. Lastly, I Don’t Have to Win, rings and closes it all. Once more, there is that familiarity in the air that actually brings it all together, as the essence of both Boski and his new record Feels Like The End. If some aspects are to be amended, it would be a mistake to try and correct them. That’s where all its harmony comes from, and makes it a wonderful indie record that ought not to be missed!
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