Alright - I'm Doing This to Myself (2020)

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Title: I'm Doing This to Myself
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Self Aware Records
Genre: Rock / Indie / Alternative / Pop Punk
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 28:51
Total Size: 200 MB | 66,0 MB
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Tracklist
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01.Scraps
02.Parallels
03.Lapse
04.Back Bench
05.Tiptoe
06.Wild Dunes
07.No Good
08.Dewdrops
09.Hang Around
10 Steady



Out today via Self Aware Records, stream Alright’s I’m Doing This to Myself with us first.
North Carolina’s Alright have been doing this to each other for a while. Vocalist/guitarist Sarah Blumenthal and bassist Josh Robbins led up to their debut LP with several short but measured bursts of fuzzy indie-punk. In those brief moments, like their debut seven-inch and 2018’s On the Outs EP, the band navigate the confusion that follows saying what you mean and being resistant to other calculated risks.

Their debut LP has them taking the largest leap of faith yet: they’re advocating for, and antagonizing, themselves for the sake of art. It’s no wonder the end product is titled I’m Doing This to Myself.

Produced by Kyle Pulley (Kississippi, Thin Lips) and mastered by Will Killingsworth, Myself builds on Alright’s blueprint by fortifying their solid foundation.

“Lapse” and “Wild Dunes” are two slices of thorny guitar pop that admit the love we want is often not what we get, especially when drastic changes are being asked of us as an unwelcome compromise.

As this is an Alright record, the unease that comes with sudden change gets matched with wobbly soundtracking, like the thrumming rhythm section on “Tiptoe” or the nuclear blast of “No Good,” which entertains the idea of intrusive thoughts being entire people.

When the action pauses for brief shifts in the playbook—the fuzz gets lifted on “Dewdrops” to make room for a call-and-response verse, for example—Alright’s drawing attention to a different anxiety. Take a listen to the closer, “Steady,” where the band’s yearning for stability reaches a creative and cathartic peak.

While the choices we make often define the aftermath, everybody just wants to find a balance between what’s done and what’s to come. That’s something Alright did to themselves, but also together.-James Cassar


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