Sketchdoll – Afterwildlife
Sketchdoll’s Afterwildlife is an interesting album that explores the world of alternative rock, giving respect to 1990s influences. Right from the start, the album has an edge recalling of Skunk Anansie, merging strong guitar work with dynamic female vocals that change from ethereal to furious, providing a pleasing contrast constantly. The track “Attitude” stands out for its grunge-inspired guitar riffs which provide a raw, nostalgic atmosphere. The vocals here are a combination of hardness and softness that sometimes reminds of Christine McVie, with strength and detail. This balance of passion and “feelings” is a constant element, enabling the album to explore feelings of joy and sorrow while maintaining its pop and rock roots. Afterwildlife, the title track, shows Sketchdoll’s flexibility by mixing indie and funk rock elements for a radio-friendly vibe. The song’s catchy tempo and polished sound maintain the album’s alternative edge. Then there’s “You’re Not Done With Me,” a sad ballad with atmospheric depth. The vocals are both enigmatic and mysterious, contributing to the song’s sentimental value. The song, accompanied by guitar riffs that move slowly in and out of mix focus, attracts listeners with its meditative tone, acting as a gentle moment on the album. Overall, Afterwildlife is a balanced album of music that is both professional and emotionally authentic. The production has a pop-rock dimension, giving the album a mainstream vibe, but the funky guitar work and attractive vocals keep it unique as an alternative rock record.