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Purbeck Temple opens his heart in “The Agoraphobia Files”

  • October 7, 2025
  • Natalie Patrick
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Purbeck Temple offers a resonantly intimate and cathartic work in his latest album, “The Agoraphobia Files.” And this 13-song work serves both as a diary of survival and as evidence of an artist’s resilience, a musical story driven by the adversity that became something deeply human.

At 53 minutes and some change, “The Agoraphobia Files” feels like the emotional weight of a life lived after trauma. The album plays like story entries, each song peeling back another layer of Temple’s psyche, from the hauntingly vulnerable “Hey God,” to the reflective ease of “Almost Feeling Like,” and the bittersweet release of “No Hard Feelings.”

The special thing about this record is the raw honesty that weaves through every line of lyric. Purbeck Temple leans into it, transforming his health troubles and near-death experiences into an exploration of healing and belief. There’s a quiet strentgh to his vocals, sometimes trembling, sometimes defiant, always human.

In his music, “The Agoraphobia Files,” introspective songwriting meets modern alternative textures, creating a cinematic feel to each song that entertains every listener into his world. The album’s production is deliberate but natural, with emotion prioritized. Every note, every pause, feels purposeful, a testament to what can be as forceful in its relief as perfection.

At its heart, this album is about transformation learning to live with it. And in one of those rare collections that is personal, but universal. ‘The Agoraphobia Files’ encourages you to face your own isolations and rekindle hope through sound.

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