Saturn Return - 'no strings'

7/10

After nearly a decade of cryptic transmissions and ghost-like absence, Saturn Return have stepped back into the ether; refined, reimagined, and entirely reborn. The duo, split between Denver and New York, have shed its skin once again with 'no strings', a four-track electronic odyssey that both abandons their guitar-forward origins and deepens the project’s longstanding fascination with the arcane.

Rather than lean on nostalgia or retrace old ground, Saturn Return obliterate the map. 'no strings' is an immersive departure from eschewing traditional instrumentation for a heady blend of modular textures, pulsing synths, and ambient vocal work. The spirit of their previous work is still intact, but here it arrives unbound by form, swirling instead through digital smoke and spectral rhythms.

Opening track 'bynepor' sets the tone with airy frequencies and fragmented percussion that twist through shimmering vocal trails. It’s an initiation into a dream-state, buoyed by sudden turns and a trance-like intensity. 'neidan' pushes further into avant-garde terrain, riding a low-end pulse beneath squirming melodies and frenetic vocal lifts. The track’s punk undercurrent runs like a live wire through its carefully constructed chaos, proof that Saturn Return still thrive on the tension between control and collapse, structure and spontaneity.

'kun' flips the dial again, pairing washed-out rhythm patterns with an aching vocal performance that flirts with vulnerability and menace in equal measure. There’s a ghostliness to it, a feeling of being halfway between the past and something not yet born. Then comes the closer 'Under a Supermoon', where all the noise dissolves into an ambient hush. It’s a stunning resolution, one that feels intimate and cosmic at once.

With 'no strings', Saturn Return reintroduce themselves, redrawing their own myth in real time, creating this beautifully refined evolution to their sound to date.

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