Casper Sage returns with his latest seven-track album, "PATINA," a fascinating recollection of the scars left behind by love and loss, and the beautifully slow acceptance that is time passing. Written during and after the closure of his most significant relationship to date, the project feels tender and quietly impactful.
From the opening track, "a distant memory," Sage sets a reflective tone. The rest of the album is a dive into all that pertains to uncertainty, to how connection can be lost and the memory lingers in abstractions, often odd ones. "i'm dying to feel alive again" maintains that tension, a combination of openness and an almost manic desperation for rebirth. "change your mind" and "bits + pieces" continue the narrative, every track like a piece of an unresolved story.
A standalone moment with "Arthur" featuring DERBY provides an unexpected lift, infusing warmth and illuminating what could otherwise remain a gentle, well-spirited inward journey. The track also pays a subtle tribute to innocence and the inner child, grounding the album in something greater than heartbreak. "PATINA" feels like a very real human experience for anyone searching for indie pop, emotional alternative storytelling, and breakup-influenced records.
The album is a worthy addition to the modern indie pop record and should suit fans of reflective songwriting and emotive alternative records. "PATINA" by Casper Sage explores reflection, turning a deeply personal reckoning into a universal feeling. And beyond this, every song feeds into the wider emotional arc, giving the whole project a sense of journey.