Dull's latest album, Absinthe, is a hauntingly dark and introspective journey through the depths of the human psyche. The band's signature blend of post-punk and shoegaze is on full display here, with swirling guitars, brooding basslines, and driving drums providing the perfect backdrop for frontman Tom's introspective lyrics.
From the opening track, "Lullaby for the Damned," to the closing notes of "The Devil's Playground," Absinthe is a cohesive and immersive listening experience. The album's standout tracks include "Blackout," with its driving rhythm and soaring chorus, and "Echoes," a slow-burning ballad that showcases the band's ability to craft emotionally resonant melodies.
While the album's themes of addiction, loss, and self-destruction are undeniably heavy, Dull manages to infuse even the bleakest moments with a sense of beauty and hope. This is an album that rewards repeat listens, revealing new layers of complexity and nuance with each spin.