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The highlights across this 19-track, 74 minute colossus are almost too many to mention. Opener ‘HYAENA’ throws a curveball, the distorted vocal – “IT CAN CHANGE / IT CAN STAY THE SAME” – triggering a dramatic shift, the shuddering electronics replete with incredible detail. ‘THANK GOD’ is a bravura performance, ominous yet also subtle; ‘MY EYES’ dials it down, the sonic soup verging on the ambient on a performance of rare emotion.
Yet this isn’t a record about bravado. ‘UTOPIA’ isn’t built through boasts – there’s a sense of evolution, of a voice chafing against the barriers we erect in our lives. Unafraid to be contradictory, it can move from the taught, tense, ominous ‘MELTDOWN’ and the nerve-jangling piano of ‘I KNOW ?’ to the club-focussed bouncer ‘TOPIA TWINS’ with its parade of women in its wake.
The album submerges back to darkness on finale ‘TIL FURTHER NOTICE’ a song that pivots between digital dejection and defiance. As Travis puts it: “I go out gracious”. A record that stretches the boundaries, ‘UTOPIA’ feels like his finest hour.
9/10