Sundrowned’s latest album, Higanbana, attempts to carve its own identity in the post-black scene but falls short of expectations. While it shows improvement over their debut, Become Ethereal, by emphasizing post-metal elements, the album often drifts aimlessly, lacking emotional depth and memorable compositions. With a homogenous sound that rarely varies, it feels more suited for background listening than active engagement. The standout track “Ilex” hints at what could have been—a more dynamic and structured approach—yet the overall experience remains akin to a sweet but insubstantial treat.
What are the essential elements in music that transform passive listening into a deeply engaging experience, and how can artists navigate this fine line?