The Roves - Pope & The Computer (2025) Hi-Res

Artist: The Roves
Title: Pope & The Computer
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Discotif / Rovesong Ltd
Genre: Alternative, Rock, Indie Pop, Jangle Pop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 23:00
Total Size: 54 / 158 / 275 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Pope & The Computer
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Discotif / Rovesong Ltd
Genre: Alternative, Rock, Indie Pop, Jangle Pop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 23:00
Total Size: 54 / 158 / 275 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Educate Me (3:39)
02. Edididide (3:46)
03. New Time (3:03)
04. I'm To Blame (2:43)
05. I Don't Know Yet (3:16)
06. Don't Leave Me Behind (3:16)
07. There's Always Someone Kissing Her (3:24)
As the year draws to a close, the flood of new releases has calmed down, but luckily we can count on British indie pop stalwarts The Roves for a nice surprise. In mid-December 2022, they released the Needle Factory LP, which they now follow up with the mini-album Pope & The Computer—seven songs in 23 minutes—around the same time. It paints a nervous portrait of modern emotional life: people desperate to connect but never quite managing to say the right thing, or be heard at all.
On a bed of shimmering guitars and a solid sound, the lyrics circle insecurity, loneliness and quiet mental-health struggles, mixing self-blame, social comparison, and romantic jealousy with the dull grind of work, financial worries and days slipping by without resolution. Yet a gloomy phrase like “I’ve got money in my hand // But it never lasts forever, oh no” can easily turn into an infectious “Woah yeah” (in I Don’t Know Yet). The warm melodies, rich orchestration, and vibrant harmonies ensure an uplifting remembrance no matter what.
On a bed of shimmering guitars and a solid sound, the lyrics circle insecurity, loneliness and quiet mental-health struggles, mixing self-blame, social comparison, and romantic jealousy with the dull grind of work, financial worries and days slipping by without resolution. Yet a gloomy phrase like “I’ve got money in my hand // But it never lasts forever, oh no” can easily turn into an infectious “Woah yeah” (in I Don’t Know Yet). The warm melodies, rich orchestration, and vibrant harmonies ensure an uplifting remembrance no matter what.