Album Review: Another Day by Space In Brackets
Alright, let’s talk about Another Day by Space In Brackets. This album is like that buddy who shows up unannounced but ends up being the life of the party. Hailing from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, this Pop Rock gem blends catchy hooks with raw energy. It’s not trying too hard to be cool—it just is. Produced entirely by Sebastian Müller (who also wears like 10 other hats on this project), it feels personal yet polished enough to keep you hitting repeat.
First off, I gotta shout out “To Take You Home.” Man, this track sticks with you. The guitar work by Anestis Nessou and Sebastian Müller has this crunchy, nostalgic vibe that feels like driving down an open road with the windows down. And those backing vocals? Anestis Nessou adds just the right amount of harmony to make it feel full without overdoing it. Lyrically, it’s simple but relatable—kinda like when you’re trying to convince someone they belong with you. You know, no pressure or anything. Just… come along for the ride.
Then there’s “Everything’s Wrong,” which flips the mood a bit. If “To Take You Home” is your happy-go-lucky friend, this one’s the moody poet in the corner. Alex Glisic’s drumming gives it a punchy edge, while Stefan Kühn’s basslines keep things grounded. Sebastian Müller’s vocals here are raw and honest, almost like he’s spilling his guts in front of you. The lyrics hit different if you’ve ever been stuck in that headspace where everything feels… well, wrong. But weirdly, listening to it makes you feel less alone. Like, hey, we’ve all been there, pal.
The production quality deserves props too. Kai Blankenberg nailed the mastering, giving the whole thing a crisp finish that still lets the grit shine through. And shoutout to Shane Sliwowitz and Sebastian Müller for recording magic because, honestly, every instrument and vocal layer sits perfectly in the mix.
What I love most about Another Day is how real it feels. There’s no pretentiousness here—just good ol’ fashioned storytelling wrapped in tight melodies. Sure, some tracks might not blow you away instantly, but they grow on you. Kinda like mold on bread… wait, bad analogy. You get what I mean though!
Final thoughts? This album reminds me why music matters—it connects us. Whether you’re vibing to “To Take You Home” or wallowing in “Everything’s Wrong,” it’s clear these guys poured their hearts into this. Oh, fun fact: did anyone else notice how many roles Sebastian Müller played here? Dude basically carried the whole operation. Wonder if he ever sleeps…
So yeah, if you dig Rock meets Pop Rock vibes with a dash of Euro flair, give Another Day a spin. Who knows? Maybe it’ll become your new go-to playlist—or at least something to blast during your next existential crisis.