On Jestures, Atmosphere's sprawling new album, Slug digs into the friction of middle-aged domesticity and stability, uncovering the quiet tensions that shape creative life. Long past the belief that great art needs great pain, he challenges the trope that creativity must be born from trauma. Instead, Atmosphere's fifth release of the 2020s reflects a more grounded kind of struggle-one rooted in reflection, routine, and the work of becoming.The album's ambitious structure mirrors it's introspection: 26 songs, each titled with a different letter of the alphabet and sequenced from A to Z. Even guest appearances follow suit-Evidence lands on "Effortless," Kurious on "Kilowatts," and Musab, Muja Messiah, and Mike the Martyr appear on "Mash." Many tracks are strikingly short-one or two verses at most-delivering sharp ideas with precision and restraint.More than a look back, Jestures is a meditation on movement and meaning. Slug weaves memory and present-day reality over Ant's richly textured beats, blending electro-glitch, warm twang, and cinematic drones. It's a mosaic of life's overlooked moments-how a partner's habits, a child's quirks, or a passing sound can reveal something new. What emerges is a story of progress, building toward a future defined by resilience and creative clarity.
- 1. Asshole
- 2. Baby
- 3. Caddy
- 4. Daley
- 5. Effortless
- 6. Furthermore
- 7. Grateful
- 8. Heavy Lifting
- 9. Instrument
- 10. Jester
- 11. Kilowatts
- 12. Locusts
- 13. Mash
- 14. Neptune
- 15. Ophidiophobia
- 16. Past
- 17. Quicksand
- 18. Really
- 19. Sean
- 20. Trying
- 21. Used to
- 22. Velour
- 23. Westbound
- 24. XXX
- 25. Yearning
- 26. Zorro