Habitants
Alma


3.8
excellent

Review

by A.R.O. STAFF
April 7th, 2024 | 11 replies


Release Date: 03/22/2024 | Tracklist

Review Summary: the lights are blinding

“When do we start to make a change?”

It’s a potent question, belted between the militaristic drumbeats and aching ambient soundscapes of opener “Highways,” evoking images of oil-slick rain and endless parking lots. Paving the way for the rest of the album, the song is an effortless blend of alt-rock and darkwave. Pulsing with dreamy electronics, it wrestles with a deep-seated disappointment in humanity that reverberates throughout the work. The following tracks “Youth” and “Future You” marry the propulsion of this track with a more radio-friendly bent. One is a fun track with an awkward flow, but the latter truly takes off in its bouncy final minute, somehow satisfying my Jezebels-sized dance-rock itch.

The majority of the album is far dreamier but no less moody. While more tracks would benefit from capitalizing on the contrast between their floaty leanings and the relatively-clenched rhythm section, only the title track feels desperately untethered, like a balloon vanishing over the horizon long before the song decides to end. Luckily, centerpieces “Cod Fishing” and “Morgen” root that same weightlessness in gothic spectacle, with Anne van den Hoogen’s marbled vocals surging over dense guitar collages.

Overall, Alma proves a captivating case for Habitants’ established sound, displaying their lightness and heaviness in different ratios and allowing the listener to bask in whatever they prefer. If it can be frustratingly intangible at times, it's in a compelling, organic way that invites the audience to listen closer rather than keeping you at arm's length.



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neekafat
Staff Reviewer
April 7th 2024


26083 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

not my best work but this album deserved a shoutout!



"Highways": youtube.com/watch?v=1nw3otxvwtw

Demon of the Fall
April 8th 2024


33657 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Nice concise slice. This was on my radar for The Gathering related reasons, so will likely check this later in the week

Beardog
April 8th 2024


5185 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Really seems like a grower. Last record had awesome moments, I feel like this one is a bit more diverse but less immediate

Dreamflight
April 8th 2024


2200 Comments


Damn I forgot about this. Need to hear it asap.

Demon of the Fall
April 9th 2024


33657 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Yeah, this is pretty good so far. Certainly warrants further inspection.

Trifolium
April 9th 2024


38901 Comments


neeeeeeeeek!!!!! Love you even more for reviewing this, didn't know it was possible.

Liked One Self, Meraki was a superb track, but as a whole album it was underwhelming to me. That was mainly vocals related I remember. Curious to see if this is any different!

Pikazilla
April 9th 2024


29743 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

great band, felt the last album was a bit better but still very enjoyable!

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
April 9th 2024


26083 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

@Trif < 333 I like the vocals here! She's got a cool range, very forceful in some points and flighty in others. I do feel like some tracks didn't really show it off well though



Glad to see the Habitants love!! Definitely gonna give their first a proper listen, I liked what I heard (:

Demon of the Fall
April 10th 2024


33657 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

yeah, I'm somewhat agreed with Trif (perhaps) in the sense the vox are very competently performed, but lack a little personality or uniqueness to really elevate them. (I have no idea if that's his gripe tho?) Having said that, it's all very pleasant and she does certainly have the range.



Overall, this appears to be in that respectable 'very listenable but not-quite-enticing enough to revisit' often territory and thus will likely be forgotten. Solid writing, just lacking that something extra.

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
April 10th 2024


26083 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

Can’t entirely disagree, interested to see if the debut has more staying power

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
April 13th 2024


26083 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSThvpcBRew&ab_channel=Muziekgieterij



she has a lot more fun with the vocal performance on Highways here



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