Mol
DREAMCRUSH


4.8
classic

Review

by Simon K. STAFF
January 31st, 2026 | 4 replies


Release Date: 01/30/2026 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Mol mean business.

If I was to sum up Dreamcrush in one word it would be “eclectic”. We live in an age where younger generations are dismantling genres and utilising their favourite elements from disparate genres to push boundaries and carve out a style that’s entirely their own. However, this is the first time I’ve come across it being pulled off so effortlessly and naturally. If you look at Code Orange or The Callous Daoboys as examples, they draw from a slew of different genres, but they present it in a gaudy and erratic way. Mol on the other hand takes a vastly different approach, in a way that really distinguishes them from their peers. What makes Dreamcrush such a slick and cohesive experience is in the way they ground their ideas; this is achieved by delivering songs with consistent and easily digestible time signatures. Every song has a number of styles in it – drawing from black metal (complete with shrill Dani Filth-esque vocals), shoegaze, post metal, and, at times, bordering on pop punk, topped off with some big rock ‘n’ roll solos – but it feels so calm, accessible and methodically pieced together. It’s actually a little unsettling when you sit back and breakdown just how natural post punk, pop punk and blast beats go together on here.

In short, it's albums like Dreamcrush that bring me felicity and hope, making it all worth it when you’re sieving through tens of bands at one time trying to find some decent, worthwhile new music. Dreamcrush is filled with cover-to-cover bangers, has impeccable pacing, and delivers a dozen different styles of music to you in one unbelievably cohesive and unique experience. Mol have blown the doors off 2026 and delivered a strong Album of the Year contender already. Dreamcrush isn’t to be missed.



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DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
January 31st 2026


18972 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8

a short palate cleanser review (after that ichika nito album), for this brilliant album.

lucazade22
January 31st 2026


1127 Comments


Once you get over the fact they don't sound as they did on Jord (or even Diorama), this is such a good album. Great review - as tight as the record itself

DrGonzo1937
Staff Reviewer
January 31st 2026


18972 Comments

Album Rating: 4.8

Thank you very much. I’ve not listened to their other stuff, hence the lack of fat on the review, so I have no idea how they sounded before this, but this album is absolutely incredible

ShartHarder
January 31st 2026


465 Comments


Review doesn't really give much away on the album, but seeing a lot of hype around this so will probs check too



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