7/10
Emerging from the heart of Seoul’s underground, The Godot make a gripping entrance with their debut EP 'Divers', a swirling plunge into the murky space between serenity and emotional unravelling. Delivering a charged and volatile journey that stitches together gauzy atmospherics with unrestrained tremors as often as possible.
From the outset, The Godot prove they aren’t playing it safe. Their soundscapes ripple with a tension that pays homage to the organic post-punk aesthetic of the 1980s, as gauze-thin vocals drift through foggy distortion, while tidal waves of feedback and melodic dissonance crash in at unexpected angles. It’s as if the band is constantly teetering on the edge of chaos, yet never loses its sense of purpose.
'Divers' thrives in contrast. The EP leans into those moments where quiet contemplation is interrupted by upheaval to mirror the emotional turbulence just beneath the surface. And at its core, The Godot’s debut is less about genre tags and more about atmosphere. Whether drawing from shoegaze’s cavernous reverb or the feedback-laced freakouts of noise-rock, they blur lines in pursuit of something far more intuitive.
With 'Divers', The Godot have crafted a debut that feels both vulnerable and vast. It dives in headfirst, unafraid to explore the depths, and resurfaces as grippingly vital as another namesake in the modern post-punk world right now.