MojoSonic – Karma’s Clock

Karma’s Clock unfolds as a cohesive 14-track journey, moving from awakening urgency to late-night introspection with confidence and intent. “Morningsong (Overture)” acts as a cinematic prelude, shimmering with analogue warmth before “Before the Sun Goes Down” introduces the album’s melodic core—jangling guitars and layered harmonies that feel timeless yet restless. “Doom Scroller” injects sharp rhythmic tension and pointed social critique, while “Nothing to Lose” answers with defiant, open-chested energy built for live rooms and real amplifiers. “Hey Now! (Modern World)” balances hook-driven immediacy with commentary, and “Now!” keeps things punchy and direct. By the time “Crazy Days” expands into a more cinematic, emotionally layered space, the album has fully established its voice.

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The second movement deepens the mood. “Karma’s Eyes” leans fully into the Psych-Noir aesthetic, brooding and spacious, allowing silence and atmosphere to carry as much weight as melody. “Long, Long Way” grounds the record with warmth and steady pacing, while “Think!” snaps sharply with angular riffs and urgent lyricism. “This Love” provides one of the album’s emotional peaks, rich in harmony and vulnerability without losing structural strength. “Superheroes” wraps subtle irony in anthemic accessibility, questioning modern myth-making beneath soaring hooks. “Tomorrow” offers measured optimism—uplifting but never naïve—allowing melody to glow rather than blaze.

 

The closing track, “Time,” circles back to the album’s central meditation on consequence and reflection, resolving the journey with restraint instead of spectacle. Across every song, the analogue production gives the music a tangible, human pulse—warm valve saturation, chime-heavy guitars, and harmonies that feel lived-in rather than processed. As one writer described it, Karma’s Clock is “a masterpiece that refuses to be background noise,” and that statement rings true. MojoSonic have crafted an album that demands attention, rewarding listeners who stay with it from first note to final fade.

 

 

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