UKofA Delivers A Stunning New Album 'Time Will Take This All Away From Us'
- Melodrift Team
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UKofA’s latest is the kind of record that refuses to behave itself. Time Will Take This All Away From Us is messy in the best possible way; gloriously overstuffed with ideas, textures, and left turns that keep you guessing throughout its runtime.
There’s a clear rejection of clean genre boundaries here. One minute you’re in glitchy electronic territory, the next you’re being dragged through distorted guitars and half-collapsed hip-hop rhythms. It shouldn’t work as smoothly as it does, but somehow it holds together through sheer force of personality.
At times, it feels like the album is actively resisting comfort. Hooks appear and then get deconstructed. Rhythms destabilise just as you settle into them. It’s frustrating in moments—but intentionally so. UKofA seems more interested in disorientation than satisfaction.
Still, beneath the chaos, there’s a surprising emotional core. You get flashes of vulnerability cutting through the noise, moments where everything drops away and something more reflective surfaces. Those contrasts give the record its edge.
It won’t be for everyone, and it probably doesn’t care. But for listeners willing to lean into the unpredictability, this is a bold, uncompromising statement that feels genuinely alive.
“Time Will Take This All Away From Us, is a striking reinvention. UKofA turns fragments of everyday sound into something deeply human, balancing raw experimentation with songs that genuinely stay with you. It’s the sound of an artist distilling decades of experience into their most focused and compelling work yet,” shares music publicist Danielle Holian, Decent Music PR
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