ALBUM REVIEW: The Second I’m Asleep by The Boxer Rebellion

“Satellite Above” is easily my favorite song on the record. It’s built on a slickinfectious bass line that introduces a slight 70s funk groove I didn’t see coming. Between the falsetto notes and the seductive mood, it reminds me of the melancholic pull of “Semi-Automatic” from Union. The song manages to be danceable yet lonely at the same time.

As the record moves through the hazy and moody textures of “Don’t Leave Yet” and “Perception”, the signature sound of the band never breaks. They’ve always been masters of the slow-burn, and towards the latter half of the album this shows with the music feeling as if it is deciding the pace. Breathing where it needs to breathe and sitting in the feelings when it needs to feel.