Siren Section - 'Separation Team'

7/10

There’s a strange comfort in beautifully controlled collapse. And on 'Separation Team', Los Angeles duo Siren Section craft an album that feels mesmerising, unstable, and deliberate in its intent.

James Cumberland and John Dowling have been collaborators for decades, and that long history hums beneath every track. This is the sound of artists who understand how far they can stretch tension before it snaps, and how to keep it from breaking at all.

The record unfolds as a continuous atmosphere rather than a collection of singles. Guitars blur into synthesisers; rhythms shudder, repeat, and reform; while vocals drift like half-remembered thoughts. There’s heaviness here that seeps in gradually, delivering a low-frequency pressure that builds with each listen.

What stands out most is restraint. Where other acts might push distortion to the foreground, Siren Section use it to surround us without overwhelming. The melodies surface through the haze with fragile clarity, giving emotional anchor points amid the digital turbulence.

Lyrically and sonically, 'Separation Team' circles themes of disconnection and repair. The songs feel suspended between intimacy and alienation, as if the band is tracing the fault lines between human emotion and technological overstimulation. It’s immersive without being inaccessible, and heavy without being gratuitous.

After years between full-length releases, Siren Section return with refinement. 'Separation Team' draws you inward, quietly, until you realise you’ve been listening with your whole body.

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