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UKofA’s ‘Time Will Take This All Away From Us’ lingers long after it ends

Elle McGuire by Elle McGuire
May 1, 2026
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UKofA’s Time Will Take This All Away From Us feels like an artist finally letting the full weight of their history spill into the present. There’s a sense of accumulation here; years of genre-hopping, scene-crossing, and sonic experimentation coalescing into something that feels surprisingly focused. Rather than chasing trends or settling into familiarity, UKofA leans into risk, and that alone makes this record compelling.

What stands out immediately is the physicality of the sound. Even at its most abstract, everything feels tactile; like you could reach out and touch the distortion, the tape hiss, the fractured samples. There’s a DIY intimacy at play, but it’s matched with a cinematic ambition that keeps pulling the record outward, beyond the confines of any one genre.

The album’s structure mirrors its emotional logic: fragmented but intentional. Tracks don’t always resolve in expected ways, instead mutating into new forms or dissolving into the atmosphere. It’s a bold choice, but one that rewards patience, especially as recurring motifs begin to surface across the runtime.

Lyrically and conceptually, there’s a preoccupation with time as both force and erosion. Nothing here feels static. Even the heavier, more aggressive moments seem aware of their own impermanence, like they’re already fading as they arrive.

This is a record that thrives on tension, between chaos and control, memory and reinvention. UKofA doesn’t resolve those tensions, but that’s precisely the point. Time Will Take This All Away From Us lingers long after it ends.

“Time Will Take This All Away From Us, is a striking reinvention. UKofA turns fragments of everyday sound into something deeply human, balancing raw experimentation with songs that genuinely stay with you. It’s the sound of an artist distilling decades of experience into their most focused and compelling work yet,” shares music publicist Danielle Holian, Decent Music PR

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