[me]: just ordered some #Deafheaven and #KatyPerry vinyls!
[wife]: oh, Chloe's going to love that Katy Perry one! đ
[me]: yeah.... definitely...got it for her....
[me]: just ordered some #Deafheaven and #KatyPerry vinyls!
[wife]: oh, Chloe's going to love that Katy Perry one! đ
[me]: yeah.... definitely...got it for her....
A part of me is wanting to be able to properly word how deep "Infinite Granite" resonates with me to write this elaborate piece of an album review, but I cannot. It might be too close to that inner feeling center.
Ready for the festival season again.
Where to next?
Whatâs on your list this year? đ
đ±Phone video from #Deafheaven their show at Jera On Air 28/6/2025 (Last year, I went as a visitor to Jera)
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They're more #BlackMetal than MĂL.
One of the common complaints I see about blackgaze is that it tends to be toothless compared to its black metal forebear. This is part of the personal appeal to me, but, in any case, Denmarkâs MĂL has built a reputation for bucking that trend. They managed to impress even hardened metalheads like Mark Z., who found their 2018 debut, Jord, biting enough to shake him from his blackgaze apathy. Nuclear Blast Records scooped up MĂL for the release of Diorama in 2021, which largely picked up where Jord left off. Now, after a fairly lengthy absence, we have Dreamcrush. Is MĂL still interested in being one of the fiercest voices in the blackgaze genre?
While MĂL was once a direct competitor to Deafheaven, they have largely moved on to a different market segment. The change is most apparent in the guitars, which traded the muscular black metal riffs for a dreamy hybrid of classic shoegaze and vintage alt-rock hooks Ă la The Smashing Pumpkins or Silversun Pickups. At the same time, traces of more modern acts can be detected. The pairing of cheery, punk-tinged guitar chords with blackened rasps calls to mind Noctambulist. Other times, Dreamcrush is like a more gazey, less mathy version of Rolo Tomassi. Somehow, MĂL has created something that feels both fresh and nostalgic.
These significant overhauls that MĂL made to their formula have vastly improved replayability. On previous records, the guitars did a lot of the heavy lifting to convey nuanced emotion while the vocals mainly draped a uniform blanket of fury. Now, Kim Song Sternkopfâs clean singing shares much more of the melodic load. His harsh vocal range has also been noticeably expanded from his usual high-pitched snarls, dipping into low growls during tracks such as âYoungâ and âA Former Blueprint.â Dreamcrush is also more dynamic from an instrumental perspective, from the jangling guitar strumming (âSmĂ„ Forlisâ) to dark riffing (âYoungâ) to delicate strings (âFavourâ). While I do enjoy MĂLâs prior work, it didnât quite escape a sense of homogeneity until now.
There are, however, a few small kinks in MĂLâs newfound musical direction. Even though their melodies are distinctive, the song structures become a tad predictable, often alternating between clean-sung verses and lead guitar/harsh vocal choruses. Also, several songs have limp, unsatisfying conclusions (âDREAM,â âDissonanceâ), slightly hampering the overall flow. Finally, Dreamcrushâs midsection (âHud,â âGarland,â and âFavourâ) is considerably softer than usual for MĂL, which I personally appreciate but may cause some existing fans to take issue. I will say, however, that these tracks feature the more dazzling guitar solos, and the tail end of Dreamcrush hearkens more to MĂLâs former aggression. Dreamcrushâs individual track lengths have been trimmed to reach an easily digestible total runtime of 42 minutes.
MĂL continues to defy genre stereotypes, though in a much different way than before. No longer content to zoom past other groups in the blackgaze lane, they unexpectedly shifted to various other rock subgenres. Some longtime fans may be disappointed by the waning black metal, but MĂL is still ethereal and heavy with skill that many of their peers strive for but rarely achieve. I can genuinely say that Dreamcrush is my favorite MĂL release to date, and they have removed many of the barriers that were preventing me from fully embracing fandom. While Dreamcrush may not perfectly come together as a whole, it proves that MĂL isnât inclined to sit still and grow complacent.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Nuclear Blast Records
Websites: moeldk.bandcamp.com | molband.com | facebook.com/moeldk
Releases Worldwide: January 30th, 2026