Analog Party - 'Exhibit A'

8/10

After spending almost two years figuring out their next move, Analog Party resurfaces with 'Exhibit A', a five-track excavation of emotional wreckage and existential unease. Helmed by Animaan Pathak, the project feels like a confessional rock record, brimming with fuzz pedals and fractured synths.

Each song hits like a gnarled and grizzled dose of guitar-driven gold, taking cues from the likes of Queens Of The Stone Age and Deftones. The lyrics unravel with brutal honesty, capturing that gnawing in-between space. And while the themes are rooted in personal fallout, they tap into the messy and often chaotic threshold of adulthood.

Sonically, 'Exhibit A' refuses to sit still. One moment it’s slamming through walls with distorted riffs and snarling vocals; the next, it’s retreating into a corner, whispering over ambient shadows and off-kilter textures. The result is a disorienting, cinematic soundscape that sounds unpolished but deeply intentional. Think Nine Inch Nails meets early Muse with a splash of lo-fi vulnerability.

Guest turns from Matt McJunkins and Charles Horin add weight and grit, but make no mistake, this is Pathak’s crucible. His fingerprints are on every track, from the jagged guitars to the swirling production choices. There’s a sense that he’s not trying to impress so much as exorcise something.

'Exhibit A' stands as a document of disorder, held together by sheer will and distortion. Analog Party have returned with the kind of raw, unfiltered clarity that comes only after everything else has fallen away. It’s urgent, unstable, and totally alive.

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