The Comfort - Let The Love In (2025) [Hi-Res]

Artist: The Comfort
Title: Let The Love In
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Fun Drink Records
Genre: Alt. Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/44,1, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:36:01
Total Size: 463 / 280 / 94 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Let The Love In
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Fun Drink Records
Genre: Alt. Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/44,1, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:36:01
Total Size: 463 / 280 / 94 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Comfort - Existence Is Suffering (4:23)
02. The Comfort - Down (How Many Times Can I Lose Everything?) (3:25)
03. The Comfort - Isolate.Fixate.Deteriorate (3:22)
04. The Comfort - Stay (3:42)
05. The Comfort - Blossom (3:18)
06. The Comfort - Alchemy (3:16)
07. The Comfort - Everlasting (3:56)
08. The Comfort - Garden State (3:01)
09. The Comfort - I Wish I Let You Love Me (3:39)
10. The Comfort - Let The Love In (4:05)
Nearly three years after their last album, Brisbane post-hardcore unit The Comfort continues to craft heartfelt and relatable songs that appeal to those seeking connection. After a brief period of inactivity, the band released a few standalone singles starting in 2024 before beginning the rollout of Let The Love In. The trio consists of guitarist Liam Holmes and bassist Dominic Harper, who also form the band’s dual vocalist combo, as well as drummer Marcus Parante. With Let The Love In, the band continue on their endeavour to wear their hearts on their sleeves as they lean heavier into their post-hardcore influences.
From the first single, “Down (How Many Times Can I Lose Everything?)”, the sonic direction of the album is already apparent, with a heavy ambiance that permeates the entire track, lamenting a state of depression. Harper delivers melancholy-laced, catchy lines with ease. The song introduces heavier moments, particularly on the bridge, while still maintaining a genuine, yet approachable disposition that overall makes for a strong performance.
From the first single, “Down (How Many Times Can I Lose Everything?)”, the sonic direction of the album is already apparent, with a heavy ambiance that permeates the entire track, lamenting a state of depression. Harper delivers melancholy-laced, catchy lines with ease. The song introduces heavier moments, particularly on the bridge, while still maintaining a genuine, yet approachable disposition that overall makes for a strong performance.