• Record Label: Fire
  • Release Date: Mar 27, 2026
Metascore
84

Universal acclaim - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 8
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 8
  3. Negative: 0 out of 8
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  1. Mar 27, 2026
    90
    All Clouds Bring Not Rain is wonderfully mesmerizing and as fresh as a breath of air can possibly be. It will likely stand proudly as a high point for the year ahead.
  2. Mar 27, 2026
    90
    MEMORIALS have upped their game in a massive way on All Clouds Bring Not Rain, building on their already impressive skills as crafters of sound by adding truckloads of drama, plumbing some deep emotional depths, and stretching their arrangements in fascinating and very satisfying ways.
  3. Apr 9, 2026
    80
    It sounds, somehow, like a record from the 1960s that nobody made. Not because it sounds retro, but because it has the self-evidence of something that should always have existed.
  4. The Wire
    Apr 9, 2026
    80
    Another delightful batch of off-kilter pop, kosmische dance beat and much more besides. Albeit slightly less eccentric than its predecessor, All Clouds Bring Not Rain is a further indication how Memorials' music works in a variety of mysterious ways. [May 2026, p.60]
  5. Record Collector
    Mar 27, 2026
    80
    A dense, lush and melodic blend of krautrock, psych pop, art-rock, dubby soundscaping and other styles that will forever be cooler than Keanu Reeves' icetray. [Apr 2026, p.107]
  6. Mojo
    Mar 27, 2026
    80
    Throughout, Susman's serene croon delivers tantalising oblique images - "We'll talk a different language eventually/Shape every disaster carefully" (Mediocre Demon) - which add more layers to an already rich hue. [May 2026, p.88]
  7. Classic Rock Magazine
    Apr 3, 2026
    70
    Nico-styled, Stereolab-crafted, stylishly kosmische-ed, pastoral near prog. [May 2026, p.79]
  8. Uncut
    Mar 27, 2026
    70
    This follow-up sees their experimental instincts tempered rather than tamed, with more focus on song structure and melody, and Susman's expressive vocals softened. [Apr 2026, p.34]

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