7/10
There is something refreshingly stubborn about 'DYNAMITE! (Audio Cinema)'. At a time when so much contemporary music feels designed to fit algorithms, trends, and shrinking attention spans, The Black Plague Doctors have delivered a record that asks for patience, curiosity, and full immersion.
The album unfolds with the pacing of a late-night cult film, moving through moments of tension, reflection, confrontation, and release with remarkable confidence. Themes of endurance and self-preservation sit at its core, but these ideas are explored from multiple angles. The struggles of discipline and self-improvement are mirrored against harsher realities where survival itself becomes the battle. It gives the record emotional gravity without ever feeling heavy-handed.
Musically, 'DYNAMITE! (Audio Cinema)' exists in a fascinating space between old-school craftsmanship and experimental ambition. Dusty soul textures collide with jazz flourishes, warped samples drift through live instrumentation, and drum machines punch through arrangements that feel simultaneously loose and meticulously considered.
The shadow of Southern hip-hop royalty hangs proudly over the project, but The Black Plague Doctors avoid nostalgia by treating their influences as foundations rather than destinations. The adventurous spirit of Atlanta’s musical lineage is present in the willingness to take risks, to follow unusual ideas, and to trust us to keep up.
But what makes this full-length so compelling is its refusal to separate message from atmosphere. The production reinforces the themes, the sequencing supports the narrative, and every decision feels purposeful.
For artists operating independently, ambition often becomes a liability. But here, ambition is the engine driving everything forward. The Black Plague Doctors may reject perfection, but D'YNAMITE! (Audio Cinema)' proves that authenticity, imagination, and fearless experimentation can create something far more memorable than perfection ever could.