8/10
Montreal’s Larker steps confidently into the alternative rock sphere with his debut full-length 'Romanticide', a nine-track chronicle of love, loss, and the emotional labyrinth of a long-term on-and-off relationship. Following the breakout singles 'Myriad' and 'Here', the album is a strikingly intimate exploration of human connection and survival, simultaneously raw and meticulously crafted.
From the outset, 'Romanticide' establishes a unique voice in alt-rock. Larker’s production is both bold and precise, as instrumentals were recorded over months to ensure cohesion, while vocal sessions were isolated to capture clarity and depth. The result is an LP that feels singularly focused, where every note and melody is shaped by an unflinching personal vision. By avoiding external references during the final mix, Larker creates a sound that is unmistakably his own, capturing something unfiltered, emotionally resonant, and uncompromising.
Standout offering 'In The Dark' tackle the weightiest themes of the record, addressing survival, guilt, and the complicated nature of letting go. Shifting time signatures and unconventional chord progressions underline the instability of a relationship in flux, while impassioned vocals oscillate between vulnerability and defiance. Elsewhere on tracks like 'Dystenia', melodic hooks and subtle experimental flourishes allow lighter moments to breathe, providing a contrast that makes the heavier tracks hit with even more impact.
What makes 'Romanticide' so compelling is Larker’s commitment to the album as a narrative experience. Each track flows into the next, crafting a journey that mirrors the cyclical nature of toxic love and personal growth. We are drawn into an emotional arc that is as immersive as it is cathartic, reminding us that music can be a conduit for both reflection and release.
In the crowded landscape of contemporary alt-rock, Larker has emerged as a compelling new voice, offering a debut that is as technically ambitious as it is emotionally raw. 'Romanticide' is a testament to the power of confronting heartbreak and finding clarity in the chaos of human connection.