Pisgah - 'Faultlines'

8/10

There’s a moment on 'Faultlines' where it becomes clear you’re witnessing a reckoning. Brittney Jenkins, under the Pisgah banner, moves through upheaval with open eyes, carving beauty out of instability and arriving somewhere startlingly self-possessed.

Although this is her second full-length, 'Faultlines' carries the electricity of a first true statement. Everything clicks into place: from the writing, the atmosphere, to the emotional intent. These songs feel lived-in but newly sharpened, as if they’ve been waiting for the right moment and the right voice to exist exactly as they are now.

The record circles themes of fracture, reinvention, and the uneasy freedom that follows collapse. She explores what happens after things fall apart with a keen and emotive eye; exploring the strange clarity, the grief laced with resolve, and the slow reconstruction of identity. There’s courage in how calmly she sits with discomfort, letting it speak rather than smoothing it over.

Sonically, 'Faultlines' walks a fine line between intimacy and enormity. Quiet passages hum with restraint before swelling into shadowy, guitar-driven surges that feel both expansive and personal. Pisgah's voice remains the anchor throughout, delivering a performance that is steady, expressive, and unafraid to sound worn where it needs to.

In all, 'Faultlines' is about what emerges when you stop pretending the ground beneath you is stable, and decide to build anyway. Pisgah has delivered a record that feels elemental, honest, and quietly powerful. This is the sound of an artist stepping fully into herself, cracks and all, and finding strength precisely where things once gave way.

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