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Not Satire returns with a reflective body of work in "Nobody Marks Us"

  • September 29, 2025
  • Natalie Patrick
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Not Satire return with a thought provoking project in "Nobody Marks Us" a 12-track, 40-minute album at once a meditation and just an LP. An album that meditates on memory, ephemerality, and the echoes we leave in our wake, it constructs a sonic universe where intimacy merges with dimensionality, leaving listeners hovering somewhere between the personal and the infinite.

The Not Satire delves deeper, blurring the lines between shape-shifting electronic explorations and emotive storytelling. "Nobody Marks Us" piles on shimmering layers of sounds, each song unspooling like a chapter in a dream that won’t stay put but keeps returning once the music ends.

Consider standout track “Overnight,” which seems to contain the duality of the album’s ethos. It hums with an almost jittery pulse, but the vocals and synth washes offer refuge in calm. The song feels like a diary entry, an honest declaration, housed in glowing tones, that ponders on how fleeting time can be even when it seems boundless to us dear little rascals of mortalitaria.

And “Headache” acquires a sharper edge, its groove chewy with percussive density. There is an urgency here, a friction of life’s echo, but it never allows itself to lose the immersive atmosphere that characterizes Not Satire’s sonic colors. It’s both grounding and dizzying, a push and pull that captures the emotional roller coaster of memory itself.

The magic of "Nobody Marks Us" is that it somehow manages to feel both fragile and powerful. Every track feels like it’s telling secrets, but the production also swells with grandeur, and that gets at the paradox in being human, how we’re both fleeting and permanent. It is the balance of quiet reflection and vast, textured soundscapes that makes the record something to sit with rather than simply hear.

"Nobody Marks Us" is more evidence that the Not Satire story has only just begun, an album to be repeated. It’s a record of songs that mark us, even as it insists on the transience of marks at all. Poetic, immersive, and emotionally dense, the album served as a testament to music’s lasting capacity to store memory even while life elsewhere can’t.

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