Personal Trainer: Still Willing [Album Review]

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Personal Trainer
Still Willing
Bella Union [2024]

Album Overview: Personal Trainer is primarily the project of Willem Smit, who collaborates with Casper van der Lans in the studio and performs with a rotating live band. Originating from Amsterdam, the band gained recognition with their debut album, Big Love Blanket, in 2022, which showcased their DIY indie-pop flair. Their energetic live performances, often featuring various local musicians, have solidified their presence in the indie music scene. Still Willing, the second album by Personal Trainer, presents a diverse and engaging collection of songs that reflect Willem Smit’s creative dynamism. The album moves seamlessly between different moods and tones, offering a mix of upbeat indie tracks and introspective pop moments. Still Willing is a bit of a chameleon, as at times it can rock out, bounce like the best pop song on the charts, or feature indie jangle. This mix is both within individual tracks and heard as you move from song to song. Personal Trainer still finds cohesiveness, and I found the record to be a grower that had a bigger impact with repeat listens.

Musical Style: The musical style of Still Willing blends indie-pop with elements of rock and electronic music. The album features catchy melodies, layered instrumentation, and unexpected sonic shifts that keep listeners engaged. Personal Trainer’s sound is characterized by its inventive use of various textures and playful experimentation, sometimes presented in a simple pop outline and at other times in more complicated indie rock shifts.

Evolution of Sound: Compared to their debut, Big Love Blanket, Personal Trainer’s sound on Still Willing shows maturation and refinement. While retaining their signature exuberance and DIY ethos, the new album explores more intricate arrangements and a wider range of musical influences. The chemistry between Smit and van der Lans is evident in the polished yet spontaneous feel of the recordings.

Artists with Similar Fire: Fans of bands like Pavement, Los Campesinos!, The Go! Team, and Deerhunter will connect with Personal Trainer’s music. The blend of indie-pop sensibilities with experimental turns creates a unique sound that shares common ground with these artists.

Pivotal Tracks: Key tracks on Still Willing include the almost eight-minute “Upper Ferntree Gully,” which opens the album with a dreamy introduction before shifting into more energetic indie territory, even breaching a few hardcore metal riffs. “I Can Be Your Personal Trainer” offers a buoyant swing, while “Cyan” stands out with its happy pop vibe and saxophone contributions. The live favorite “You Better Start Scrubbing” brings a vigorous no-wave influence, and “Round” is a catchy indie Pavement-like rocker.

Lyrical Strength: Willem Smit’s lyrics on Still Willing are marked by their wit and introspection. The album features a mix of playful and thoughtful themes, with personal touches that add warmth and intimacy. The lyrics often reflect Smit’s inquisitive nature and his ability to find beauty and honesty in unexpected places, making the album resonate on multiple levels.

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