7/10
There’s something quietly defiant about 'YOU CAN', the fifth full-length offering from Swedish outfit Final Days Society. It unfolds slowly, patiently; like a conversation you didn’t realise you needed until it was already happening.
Across this record, the band lean deeper into contrast than ever before. Moments of near-weightlessness drift alongside towering walls of sound, where each track carefully balances fragility and force. The guitars arrive in waves, while the rhythms anchor everything with a steady, almost meditative pulse.
There’s this sense of endurance woven into the fabric of the album. It's the kind of resilience that builds quietly over time, as tracks seem to rise from subdued beginnings into expansive crescendos, only to fall back again into introspection. It mirrors the constant oscillation between hope and heaviness.
Sonically, the band continue to stretch beyond the confines of traditional post-rock. There are hints of hazy dream-pop textures, flashes of indie sensibility, even moments that feel almost cinematic in their scope. It all flows naturally, as if the band have fully settled into their identity after years of evolution.
And that history matters. You can hear it in the confidence of the arrangements, in the restraint shown when lesser bands might overindulge. Every build feels earned and every release feels necessary.
In all, 'YOU CAN' is about finding something steady within the noise, and continuing forward, even when the path isn’t entirely clear. In a genre often defined by scale, Final Days Society remind us that the most powerful moments are often the most restrained. And in that restraint, 'YOU CAN' finds its strength.
Final Days Society's new album 'YOU CAN' will be available to stream from the 17th April.