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Pakistan’s economy gasps as Middle East war ignites double-digit inflation
Karachi: Pakistan’s struggling economy is set to remain gripped by double-digit inflation if global oil prices continue to…
#Economy #currentAccountdeficit #double-digitinflation #foreignexchangereserves #GDPgrowthforecast #gulfcooperationcouncil #middleeastcrisis #oilprices #pakeconomyhit #Pakistaneconomy #Reliance #statebank #toplinesecurities
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/28/trump-administration-wind-projects. The absolute & utter #stupidity of the #Trump Administration simply beggars belief. Do any of them REALLY believe increasing the #reliance of the #USA on #fossilfuels during the #war with #Iran, & actually blocking #renewable #energy #projects, will improve America's energy #security & #affordability? They're not only #stupid - they're #insane, @GeraldKutney!
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Friday Shock: Oil prices rebound as the US-Iran truce faces a crisis. With the Strait of Hormuz closed, Reliance has introduced a ₹1,000 fuel limit at pumps to prevent shortages. PSUs keep prices steady for now. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/money/friday-shocks-global-crude-hits-98-reliance-sets-1-000-fuel-limit-as-supply-strains-mount-tzwo4tbq?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #OilPrice #FuelShortage #Reliance #Hormuz #IndiaNews__Hashtags
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Friday Shock: Oil prices rebound as the US-Iran truce faces a crisis. With the Strait of Hormuz closed, Reliance has introduced a ₹1,000 fuel limit at pumps to prevent shortages. PSUs keep prices steady for now. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/money/friday-shocks-global-crude-hits-98-reliance-sets-1-000-fuel-limit-as-supply-strains-mount-tzwo4tbq?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #OilPrice #FuelShortage #Reliance #Hormuz #IndiaNews__Hashtags
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Friday Shock: Oil prices rebound as the US-Iran truce faces a crisis. With the Strait of Hormuz closed, Reliance has introduced a ₹1,000 fuel limit at pumps to prevent shortages. PSUs keep prices steady for now. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/money/friday-shocks-global-crude-hits-98-reliance-sets-1-000-fuel-limit-as-supply-strains-mount-tzwo4tbq?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #OilPrice #FuelShortage #Reliance #Hormuz #IndiaNews__Hashtags
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Friday Shock: Oil prices rebound as the US-Iran truce faces a crisis. With the Strait of Hormuz closed, Reliance has introduced a ₹1,000 fuel limit at pumps to prevent shortages. PSUs keep prices steady for now. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/money/friday-shocks-global-crude-hits-98-reliance-sets-1-000-fuel-limit-as-supply-strains-mount-tzwo4tbq?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #OilPrice #FuelShortage #Reliance #Hormuz #IndiaNews__Hashtags
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Reliance Industries reportedly caps fuel purchases at ₹1,000 per visit at Jio-BP petrol pumps amid supply concerns linked to the Iran conflict. Here’s what we know. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/money/reliance-limits-fuel-to-1-000-per-visit-at-petrol-pumps-heres-what-we-know-fiftaql1?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #Reliance #LatestNews #Jio #PetrolPumps
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Reliance Industries Limited rejects reports of purchasing Iranian crude, calling the claims baseless and misleading amid oil market volatility. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/india/reliance-denies-reports-of-buying-iranian-oil-calls-claims-baseless-wrdftv5g?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #Reliance #IranOil #CrudeOil #OilMarkets
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Reliance increases LPG production at Jamnagar to ensure energy security amid import disruptions. Read how India is managing domestic supply. Check details now. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/india/reliance-increases-lpg-production-jamnagar-energy-security-pq0loabx?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #LPG #Jamnagar #LPGshortage #Reliance #IndiaNews
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Reliance Industries restructures REIL as Meta acquires 30% stake in ₹853 crore strategic deal. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/india/reliance-reil-meta-30-percent-stake-rs-853-crore-xum58xnb?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #RelianceIndustries #Reliance #REIL #Meta #Deal
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#Techgiants are investing billions into #IndianAI efforts, with companies like #Reliance and #Adani announcing significant infrastructure investments. The Indian government is pushing to become a tech superpower, with initiatives like the Pax Silica agreement with the US and a focus on bolstering its local chip supply chain. https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/21/india-ai-summit-tech-giants-billion-dollar-investments.html?eicker.news #India #Tech #IndiaTech #Technews
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#Techgiants are investing billions into #IndianAI efforts, with companies like #Reliance and #Adani announcing significant infrastructure investments. The Indian government is pushing to become a tech superpower, with initiatives like the Pax Silica agreement with the US and a focus on bolstering its local chip supply chain. https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/21/india-ai-summit-tech-giants-billion-dollar-investments.html?eicker.news #India #Tech #IndiaTech #Technews
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#Techgiants are investing billions into #IndianAI efforts, with companies like #Reliance and #Adani announcing significant infrastructure investments. The Indian government is pushing to become a tech superpower, with initiatives like the Pax Silica agreement with the US and a focus on bolstering its local chip supply chain. https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/21/india-ai-summit-tech-giants-billion-dollar-investments.html?eicker.news #India #Tech #IndiaTech #Technews
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#Techgiants are investing billions into #IndianAI efforts, with companies like #Reliance and #Adani announcing significant infrastructure investments. The Indian government is pushing to become a tech superpower, with initiatives like the Pax Silica agreement with the US and a focus on bolstering its local chip supply chain. https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/21/india-ai-summit-tech-giants-billion-dollar-investments.html?eicker.news #India #Tech #IndiaTech #Technews
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#Techgiants are investing billions into #IndianAI efforts, with companies like #Reliance and #Adani announcing significant infrastructure investments. The Indian government is pushing to become a tech superpower, with initiatives like the Pax Silica agreement with the US and a focus on bolstering its local chip supply chain. https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/21/india-ai-summit-tech-giants-billion-dollar-investments.html?eicker.news #India #Tech #IndiaTech #Technews
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Reliance Industries unveils massive Rs 10 lakh crore artificial intelligence plan at AI India Impact Summit in New Delhi. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/india/reliance-10-lakh-crore-ai-investment-jobs-hcncjkod?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #Reliance #MukeshAmbani #ArtificialIntelligence #AISummit #India
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January Russian oil: Reliance out, state refiners cash in on discounts https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/world/reliance-skips-russian-oil-public-sector-refiners-discounted-crude-p97s56g6?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #Reliance #RussianOil #IOC #BPCL #NayaraEnergy
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Reliance Communication (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliance_Communications, not Reliance Jio) gained "2 users" between Oct and Nov 2025 and now has total 523 reported wireless/mobile users somehow. Page 19 of report.
BSNL gained 4 lakh users in the same period, which is impressive.
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Reliance Communication (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliance_Communications, not Reliance Jio) gained "2 users" between Oct and Nov 2025 and now has total 523 reported wireless/mobile users somehow. Page 19 of report.
BSNL gained 4 lakh users in the same period, which is impressive.
2/4
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Reliance Communication (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliance_Communications, not Reliance Jio) gained "2 users" between Oct and Nov 2025 and now has total 523 reported wireless/mobile users somehow. Page 19 of report.
BSNL gained 4 lakh users in the same period, which is impressive.
2/4
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Reliance Communication (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliance_Communications, not Reliance Jio) gained "2 users" between Oct and Nov 2025 and now has total 523 reported wireless/mobile users somehow. Page 19 of report.
BSNL gained 4 lakh users in the same period, which is impressive.
2/4
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Reliance Communication (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliance_Communications, not Reliance Jio) gained "2 users" between Oct and Nov 2025 and now has total 523 reported wireless/mobile users somehow. Page 19 of report.
BSNL gained 4 lakh users in the same period, which is impressive.
2/4
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Soen – Reliance Review By Dolphin WhispererAt their very best, the Sweden-by-way-of-globetrotting Soen has produced music ranging from forlorn and mystical to organ-blaring and heart-wrenching. While we often talk about progressive music in terms of its tendency for extravagance and meticulous detail, we skip that many of these artists iterate around ideas that lean insular and lacking broad appeal. By its many definitions, this recontextualizing of rock music has sought to express even more directly the hopes of its creators at whatever cost. But in that pool, bands like Soen have attempted both to attack with this personal expression, in the frenetic footwork of Martin Lopez (ex-Opeth) and the lilting mic mastery of Joel Ekelöf, and lay barbed chorus with these same tools. However, the course of the progressive artist, no matter how light on genre checklist it may be, is one that belongs only to the artist.
Genre definition, of course, doesn’t matter in the face of potent music. On this iterative path toward simplicity—one carved first in large part by Lykaia’s jagged riffage over lockstep rhythm converging with Ekelöf’s growth as the focal point of all crescendos—Soen’s trajectory of snappy runtime, stadium-sized concoctions eschews definitive purity for incessant melody. Enlisting Tony Lindgren again on the board, Reliance mirrors the heavier guitar crunch from Memorial and cements itself with a dual-tone personality—one chunky, modern, a-djent-cent thump (“Discordia” in particular) and another bright, stadium harmonizing wail (“Mercenary,” “Axis,” “Unbound”). In both, Reliance wields immediacy and an ability to frame Ekelöf’s ascending runs in a package trimmed of distracting adornments. This does mean, unfortunately, that returning bassist Stefan Stenberg (last featured on Lotus) finds his spot in the roster less as a Tool-leaning jammer and more of a felt guitar-backing pulse.
Absent a warbling 4-stringer1, its svelte existence, Reliance lands self-similar at its heaviest moments, rendering these intensity climbs rather flat. To the seasoned Soen enjoyer, an air of familiarity surrounds the crawling bounce of “Mercenary” (or “Primal” or “Axis” or “Unbound” or “Draconian”).2 With Ekelöf falling in greater rhythm with the kick-riff patterns that adorn Soen’s compositions, Reliance slides from start to finish with an unsettling ease, these familiar flickers creating a near sense of déjà vu. From the intro whammy dive that explodes against alternate-picked strut to the delicate and multi-tracked vocal harmony that closes “Draconian,” a collage of fist-pumping anthems and lighter-waving crooners flood and fade and only threaten to tether to memory in their low differentiation presentation. Closer “Vellichor,” in that sense, feels awkward in its throwback to a more progressive attack, despite its Floydian guitar weeping and sonorous background accompaniment. Yet its ability to stand out in this presentation, along with other slower tracks like the arena-booming “Huntress” or the ode to angsty heartbreak “Indifferent,” gives Reliance a fighting chance for replayability.
Soen presenting unmistakably as Soen, however, allows Reliance to take chances on lower density arrangements with highlight details that will reward those who do latch on to its vision. Ekelöf himself sits central to many of these diversifying blips, with seconds-long tricks like letting out the gruffest ough in Soen history (“Primal”), pulling higher grit power punches with subtle underlying harmonies (“Discordia”), and finding a goofy smirk in an extra poppy pitch-shifted vocal doubling (“Drifter”). All of these techniques, to those old and new in Soen fandom, spell the potential for differentiation and attachment in a playing field that may appear uniform at first. And, of course, Soen continues to lean on the blaring talents of lead guitarist Cody Ford, whose varied bluesy aplomb never fails to tickle the “classic big solo” part of my listening brain.
Reliance continues to try to paint Soen as a gritty rock band with enough heart and lush detail to carve a unique spot in the popular realm. Soen’s energy still remains in this pursuit, even if the peak tracks of this outing don’t swing as hard as I’d hoped. This sort of comfort, though, keeps Reliance from ever firing a dud, which is an accomplishment now seven albums in. And with warmer and more expressive production than a major act like Alter Bridge3, and with more energy than a related act like Katatonia, Soen exists in a middle-ground identity primed for being a bridge to a wide rock-loving audience, even if Reliance leaves me just to the side nodding in appreciation and curiosity to see who crosses over.
Rating: Good.
#2026 #30 #AlterBridge #AlternativeRock #Jan26 #Katatonia #Opeth #ProgressiveRock #Reliance #SilverLiningMusic #Soen
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Silver Lining Music
Websites: soenmusic.com | facebook.com/soenmusic
Releases Worldwide: January 16th, 2026 -
Soen – Reliance Review By Dolphin WhispererAt their very best, the Sweden-by-way-of-globetrotting Soen has produced music ranging from forlorn and mystical to organ-blaring and heart-wrenching. While we often talk about progressive music in terms of its tendency for extravagance and meticulous detail, we skip that many of these artists iterate around ideas that lean insular and lacking broad appeal. By its many definitions, this recontextualizing of rock music has sought to express even more directly the hopes of its creators at whatever cost. But in that pool, bands like Soen have attempted both to attack with this personal expression, in the frenetic footwork of Martin Lopez (ex-Opeth) and the lilting mic mastery of Joel Ekelöf, and lay barbed chorus with these same tools. However, the course of the progressive artist, no matter how light on genre checklist it may be, is one that belongs only to the artist.
Genre definition, of course, doesn’t matter in the face of potent music. On this iterative path toward simplicity—one carved first in large part by Lykaia’s jagged riffage over lockstep rhythm converging with Ekelöf’s growth as the focal point of all crescendos—Soen’s trajectory of snappy runtime, stadium-sized concoctions eschews definitive purity for incessant melody. Enlisting Tony Lindgren again on the board, Reliance mirrors the heavier guitar crunch from Memorial and cements itself with a dual-tone personality—one chunky, modern, a-djent-cent thump (“Discordia” in particular) and another bright, stadium harmonizing wail (“Mercenary,” “Axis,” “Unbound”). In both, Reliance wields immediacy and an ability to frame Ekelöf’s ascending runs in a package trimmed of distracting adornments. This does mean, unfortunately, that returning bassist Stefan Stenberg (last featured on Lotus) finds his spot in the roster less as a Tool-leaning jammer and more of a felt guitar-backing pulse.
Absent a warbling 4-stringer1, its svelte existence, Reliance lands self-similar at its heaviest moments, rendering these intensity climbs rather flat. To the seasoned Soen enjoyer, an air of familiarity surrounds the crawling bounce of “Mercenary” (or “Primal” or “Axis” or “Unbound” or “Draconian”).2 With Ekelöf falling in greater rhythm with the kick-riff patterns that adorn Soen’s compositions, Reliance slides from start to finish with an unsettling ease, these familiar flickers creating a near sense of déjà vu. From the intro whammy dive that explodes against alternate-picked strut to the delicate and multi-tracked vocal harmony that closes “Draconian,” a collage of fist-pumping anthems and lighter-waving crooners flood and fade and only threaten to tether to memory in their low differentiation presentation. Closer “Vellichor,” in that sense, feels awkward in its throwback to a more progressive attack, despite its Floydian guitar weeping and sonorous background accompaniment. Yet its ability to stand out in this presentation, along with other slower tracks like the arena-booming “Huntress” or the ode to angsty heartbreak “Indifferent,” gives Reliance a fighting chance for replayability.
Soen presenting unmistakably as Soen, however, allows Reliance to take chances on lower density arrangements with highlight details that will reward those who do latch on to its vision. Ekelöf himself sits central to many of these diversifying blips, with seconds-long tricks like letting out the gruffest ough in Soen history (“Primal”), pulling higher grit power punches with subtle underlying harmonies (“Discordia”), and finding a goofy smirk in an extra poppy pitch-shifted vocal doubling (“Drifter”). All of these techniques, to those old and new in Soen fandom, spell the potential for differentiation and attachment in a playing field that may appear uniform at first. And, of course, Soen continues to lean on the blaring talents of lead guitarist Cody Ford, whose varied bluesy aplomb never fails to tickle the “classic big solo” part of my listening brain.
Reliance continues to try to paint Soen as a gritty rock band with enough heart and lush detail to carve a unique spot in the popular realm. Soen’s energy still remains in this pursuit, even if the peak tracks of this outing don’t swing as hard as I’d hoped. This sort of comfort, though, keeps Reliance from ever firing a dud, which is an accomplishment now seven albums in. And with warmer and more expressive production than a major act like Alter Bridge3, and with more energy than a related act like Katatonia, Soen exists in a middle-ground identity primed for being a bridge to a wide rock-loving audience, even if Reliance leaves me just to the side nodding in appreciation and curiosity to see who crosses over.
Rating: Good.
#2026 #30 #AlterBridge #AlternativeRock #Jan26 #Katatonia #Opeth #ProgressiveRock #Reliance #SilverLiningMusic #Soen
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Silver Lining Music
Websites: soenmusic.com | facebook.com/soenmusic
Releases Worldwide: January 16th, 2026 -
Soen – Reliance Review By Dolphin WhispererAt their very best, the Sweden-by-way-of-globetrotting Soen has produced music ranging from forlorn and mystical to organ-blaring and heart-wrenching. While we often talk about progressive music in terms of its tendency for extravagance and meticulous detail, we skip that many of these artists iterate around ideas that lean insular and lacking broad appeal. By its many definitions, this recontextualizing of rock music has sought to express even more directly the hopes of its creators at whatever cost. But in that pool, bands like Soen have attempted both to attack with this personal expression, in the frenetic footwork of Martin Lopez (ex-Opeth) and the lilting mic mastery of Joel Ekelöf, and lay barbed chorus with these same tools. However, the course of the progressive artist, no matter how light on genre checklist it may be, is one that belongs only to the artist.
Genre definition, of course, doesn’t matter in the face of potent music. On this iterative path toward simplicity—one carved first in large part by Lykaia’s jagged riffage over lockstep rhythm converging with Ekelöf’s growth as the focal point of all crescendos—Soen’s trajectory of snappy runtime, stadium-sized concoctions eschews definitive purity for incessant melody. Enlisting Tony Lindgren again on the board, Reliance mirrors the heavier guitar crunch from Memorial and cements itself with a dual-tone personality—one chunky, modern, a-djent-cent thump (“Discordia” in particular) and another bright, stadium harmonizing wail (“Mercenary,” “Axis,” “Unbound”). In both, Reliance wields immediacy and an ability to frame Ekelöf’s ascending runs in a package trimmed of distracting adornments. This does mean, unfortunately, that returning bassist Stefan Stenberg (last featured on Lotus) finds his spot in the roster less as a Tool-leaning jammer and more of a felt guitar-backing pulse.
Absent a warbling 4-stringer1, its svelte existence, Reliance lands self-similar at its heaviest moments, rendering these intensity climbs rather flat. To the seasoned Soen enjoyer, an air of familiarity surrounds the crawling bounce of “Mercenary” (or “Primal” or “Axis” or “Unbound” or “Draconian”).2 With Ekelöf falling in greater rhythm with the kick-riff patterns that adorn Soen’s compositions, Reliance slides from start to finish with an unsettling ease, these familiar flickers creating a near sense of déjà vu. From the intro whammy dive that explodes against alternate-picked strut to the delicate and multi-tracked vocal harmony that closes “Draconian,” a collage of fist-pumping anthems and lighter-waving crooners flood and fade and only threaten to tether to memory in their low differentiation presentation. Closer “Vellichor,” in that sense, feels awkward in its throwback to a more progressive attack, despite its Floydian guitar weeping and sonorous background accompaniment. Yet its ability to stand out in this presentation, along with other slower tracks like the arena-booming “Huntress” or the ode to angsty heartbreak “Indifferent,” gives Reliance a fighting chance for replayability.
Soen presenting unmistakably as Soen, however, allows Reliance to take chances on lower density arrangements with highlight details that will reward those who do latch on to its vision. Ekelöf himself sits central to many of these diversifying blips, with seconds-long tricks like letting out the gruffest ough in Soen history (“Primal”), pulling higher grit power punches with subtle underlying harmonies (“Discordia”), and finding a goofy smirk in an extra poppy pitch-shifted vocal doubling (“Drifter”). All of these techniques, to those old and new in Soen fandom, spell the potential for differentiation and attachment in a playing field that may appear uniform at first. And, of course, Soen continues to lean on the blaring talents of lead guitarist Cody Ford, whose varied bluesy aplomb never fails to tickle the “classic big solo” part of my listening brain.
Reliance continues to try to paint Soen as a gritty rock band with enough heart and lush detail to carve a unique spot in the popular realm. Soen’s energy still remains in this pursuit, even if the peak tracks of this outing don’t swing as hard as I’d hoped. This sort of comfort, though, keeps Reliance from ever firing a dud, which is an accomplishment now seven albums in. And with warmer and more expressive production than a major act like Alter Bridge3, and with more energy than a related act like Katatonia, Soen exists in a middle-ground identity primed for being a bridge to a wide rock-loving audience, even if Reliance leaves me just to the side nodding in appreciation and curiosity to see who crosses over.
Rating: Good.
#2026 #30 #AlterBridge #AlternativeRock #Jan26 #Katatonia #Opeth #ProgressiveRock #Reliance #SilverLiningMusic #Soen
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Silver Lining Music
Websites: soenmusic.com | facebook.com/soenmusic
Releases Worldwide: January 16th, 2026 -
Soen – Reliance Review By Dolphin WhispererAt their very best, the Sweden-by-way-of-globetrotting Soen has produced music ranging from forlorn and mystical to organ-blaring and heart-wrenching. While we often talk about progressive music in terms of its tendency for extravagance and meticulous detail, we skip that many of these artists iterate around ideas that lean insular and lacking broad appeal. By its many definitions, this recontextualizing of rock music has sought to express even more directly the hopes of its creators at whatever cost. But in that pool, bands like Soen have attempted both to attack with this personal expression, in the frenetic footwork of Martin Lopez (ex-Opeth) and the lilting mic mastery of Joel Ekelöf, and lay barbed chorus with these same tools. However, the course of the progressive artist, no matter how light on genre checklist it may be, is one that belongs only to the artist.
Genre definition, of course, doesn’t matter in the face of potent music. On this iterative path toward simplicity—one carved first in large part by Lykaia’s jagged riffage over lockstep rhythm converging with Ekelöf’s growth as the focal point of all crescendos—Soen’s trajectory of snappy runtime, stadium-sized concoctions eschews definitive purity for incessant melody. Enlisting Tony Lindgren again on the board, Reliance mirrors the heavier guitar crunch from Memorial and cements itself with a dual-tone personality—one chunky, modern, a-djent-cent thump (“Discordia” in particular) and another bright, stadium harmonizing wail (“Mercenary,” “Axis,” “Unbound”). In both, Reliance wields immediacy and an ability to frame Ekelöf’s ascending runs in a package trimmed of distracting adornments. This does mean, unfortunately, that returning bassist Stefan Stenberg (last featured on Lotus) finds his spot in the roster less as a Tool-leaning jammer and more of a felt guitar-backing pulse.
Absent a warbling 4-stringer1, its svelte existence, Reliance lands self-similar at its heaviest moments, rendering these intensity climbs rather flat. To the seasoned Soen enjoyer, an air of familiarity surrounds the crawling bounce of “Mercenary” (or “Primal” or “Axis” or “Unbound” or “Draconian”).2 With Ekelöf falling in greater rhythm with the kick-riff patterns that adorn Soen’s compositions, Reliance slides from start to finish with an unsettling ease, these familiar flickers creating a near sense of déjà vu. From the intro whammy dive that explodes against alternate-picked strut to the delicate and multi-tracked vocal harmony that closes “Draconian,” a collage of fist-pumping anthems and lighter-waving crooners flood and fade and only threaten to tether to memory in their low differentiation presentation. Closer “Vellichor,” in that sense, feels awkward in its throwback to a more progressive attack, despite its Floydian guitar weeping and sonorous background accompaniment. Yet its ability to stand out in this presentation, along with other slower tracks like the arena-booming “Huntress” or the ode to angsty heartbreak “Indifferent,” gives Reliance a fighting chance for replayability.
Soen presenting unmistakably as Soen, however, allows Reliance to take chances on lower density arrangements with highlight details that will reward those who do latch on to its vision. Ekelöf himself sits central to many of these diversifying blips, with seconds-long tricks like letting out the gruffest ough in Soen history (“Primal”), pulling higher grit power punches with subtle underlying harmonies (“Discordia”), and finding a goofy smirk in an extra poppy pitch-shifted vocal doubling (“Drifter”). All of these techniques, to those old and new in Soen fandom, spell the potential for differentiation and attachment in a playing field that may appear uniform at first. And, of course, Soen continues to lean on the blaring talents of lead guitarist Cody Ford, whose varied bluesy aplomb never fails to tickle the “classic big solo” part of my listening brain.
Reliance continues to try to paint Soen as a gritty rock band with enough heart and lush detail to carve a unique spot in the popular realm. Soen’s energy still remains in this pursuit, even if the peak tracks of this outing don’t swing as hard as I’d hoped. This sort of comfort, though, keeps Reliance from ever firing a dud, which is an accomplishment now seven albums in. And with warmer and more expressive production than a major act like Alter Bridge3, and with more energy than a related act like Katatonia, Soen exists in a middle-ground identity primed for being a bridge to a wide rock-loving audience, even if Reliance leaves me just to the side nodding in appreciation and curiosity to see who crosses over.
Rating: Good.
#2026 #30 #AlterBridge #AlternativeRock #Jan26 #Katatonia #Opeth #ProgressiveRock #Reliance #SilverLiningMusic #Soen
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Silver Lining Music
Websites: soenmusic.com | facebook.com/soenmusic
Releases Worldwide: January 16th, 2026 -
Reliance Industries Q3 FY26 results: Profit ₹18,645 Cr (flat). Retail dips, energy & digital grow. Revenue ₹2.69 lakh Cr. Read details & impact of GST. https://english.mathrubhumi.com/news/money/ril-q3-fy26-results-profit-flat-lzwccthx?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #Reliance #RelianceIndustries #Q3 #Profit #Revenue
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#Cloudflare’s #outage, following similar incidents with #MicrosoftAzure and #AmazonWebServices, highlights the #internet’s #reliance on a few major #providers. This concentration raises concerns about #redundancy and #resiliency, as companies like Cloudflare power a significant portion of the #web. https://www.theverge.com/news/823562/cloudflare-outage-wake-up-call-websites?eicker.news #tech #media #news
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Transform your TV into a PC with JioPC! Learn about specs, pricing, plans, and how Jio is revolutionizing computing https://english.mathrubhumi.com/technology/all-about-reliance-jiopc-specs-pricing-and-how-it-transforms-tv-into-cloud-powered-pc-iv19oxw4?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #JioPC #Jio #Reliance #Technology #TechNews
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#Tesla is #disbanding the #team behind its #Dojo #supercomputer, #ending its in-house #chipdevelopment for #driverlesstechnology. The move comes after the departure of around 20 workers to start #DensityAI, a new AI company for data centres. Tesla plans to increase its #reliance on #Nvidia and other external partners. https://techcrunch.com/2025/08/07/tesla-shuts-down-dojo-the-ai-training-supercomputer-that-musk-said-would-be-key-to-full-self-driving/?eicker.news #tech #media #news
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Elon Musk’s Starlink gets Satcom License from India’s DoT — https://nuclearbits.com/elon-musks-starlink-gets-satcom-license-from-indias-dot/
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[en] Concerns that US could access European #data
"The potential harm caused by an #interruption of public services could #disrupt the country and #society, the government auditing agency said" [#NL].
"The report [#KPMG] recommends ... a combination of multiple #European and #Dutch providers be chosen for #cloud services."
#overreliance #reliance #dependency #trump #risk #dominance #bigtech #gafam #techoligarchy #declouding #unclouding #cloudexit #ms365 #mso365
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Market Spotlight | 30 December 2024
Watch Now: https://youtube.com/shorts/okcG0mWmg8k?si=2OkSEQVKvQ5YIRtK#news #sharemarket #stockmarket #reliance #nifty #rbi #cigniti #coforge #morepen #heromotor #prestige #jsw
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#Kenya is one of the world's largest producers of cut flowers. Most are exported to the Netherlands and then sold throughout Europe.
The state is accelerating concentration of agricultural and horticultural production for big firms. How will small producers and peasant farms respond?"The mandatory rules, which the government has stated will be ‘anchored in law’, will mean only large farmers, companies, and importers will be permitted to supply fruit and vegetables in Kenya, with any trader buying fruit and vegetables from uncertified farmers facing stiff penalties.
"The penalties will apply to [any] buyer who purchases fruit and vegetables from any farmer who has not been certified as having implemented the 55-page, mandatory, KS1758 Kenyan standard."
https://farmbizafrica.com/govt-to-ban-over-3m-farmers-from-selling-vegetables-in-kenya/Thank you @cybeardjm for the heads-up and @danahilliot for the comment.
#agriculture #subsistence #food #sovereignty #flowers #reliance #globalization #business #manpower #precarity #landGrabbing #landGrab
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#ConvictedFelon #DonaldTrump's Constant Use of #Superlatives Is #Typical of #Autocrats and #Dictators.
His #reliance on #superlatives not only helps to #groom the #dictators’ #followers by creating a narrative of each little #cult member being unique in world #history – but also contributes to the eventual #disintegration of the #dictators’ own #mind. Seems fitting.
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Adani Group to enter UPI, digital payment, credit card business to compete Google and Reliance: Report
Adani Group plans to enter e-commerce and payments sectors in competition with Google and Reliance Industries in India. They are considering UPI license, co-branded credit card, and online shopping via ONDC. The services will be accessible through Adani One app targeting existing clientele.
#AdaniGroup #UPI #CreditCard #DigitalPayment #ecommerce #google #reliance #ONDC #AdaniOne #adani #business #industry #india
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An elephant cow and her calf being transported from Assam to Jamnagar is once again raising several questions
The transfer, on intervention of an animal rights group, shows that illegally captured & tortured elephants will have to travel as far as Gujarat from the Northeast for lifelong care, despite large veterinary care infrastructure in the region.
#PETA #assam #gujarat #jamnagar #vantara #AnantAmbani #wildlife #AnimalRights #reliance #ambanis #billionaires #india
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Mukesh Ambani's RIL Picks 26% Stake In Adani Power's Unit
The deal will give Reliance Industries 500 MW of electricity from MEL’s Madhya Pradesh-based power plants for captive use.
#RIL #reliance #AdaniPower #MEL #MadhyaPradesh #business #ambani #adani #AdaniGroup #MukeshAmbani #GautamAdani #india
https://thewire.in/business/mukesh-ambanis-ril-picks-26-stake-in-adani-powers-unit
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Top buyers of electoral bonds include lottery king, infrastructure giant, mining group Vedanta
Lottery giant Future Gaming and Hotel Services bought bonds worth Rs 1,208 crore. Megha Engineering bought bonds worth Rs 966 crore.
#ElectoralBondsData #ElectoralBonds #SBI #reliance #vedanta #MeghaGroup #QwikSupplyChain #MartinSantiago #RIL #HaldiaEnergy #elections2024 #india
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Sensitive Defence Airport in Jamnagar Gets International Tag for Anant Ambani's Wedding Bash
The international tag to the Indian Air Force airport, which is located close to the Pakistan border, was given for February 25 to March 5, so that guests invited to the wedding can land close to the venue.
#gujarat #jamnagar #AmbaniWedding #IAF #JamnagarAirport #AnantAmbani #ambanis #defence #security #wealth #business #reliance #billionaires #BJP #UnionGovt #india
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Jamnagar airport gets international status for Anant Ambani’s pre-wedding bash
Airport passenger building expanded, toilets renovated; Friday saw 140 aircraft movements instead of the usual six.
#gujarat #jamnagar #AmbaniWedding #ambanis #AnantAmbani #JamnagarAirport #UnionGovt #HealthMinistry #HomeMinistry #MHA #FinanceMinistry #IAF #AAI #wealth #business #CronyCapitalism #billionaires #reliance #india
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An Amazing ‘Zoo Story’
The 'world's largest private zoo' in Jamnagar, Gujarat, the venue of Reliance scion Anant Ambani’s pre-wedding celebrations, has come up under the shadow of a series of legal challenges, with allegations of illegal transfer of elephants from different parts of India, as well as scrutiny of India’s wildlife authorities.
#gujarat #jamnagar #wildlife #ambanis #AnantAmbani #reliance #elephants #WildlifeProtection #CronyCapitalism #business #BJP #india
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KKR invests $1.5 billion in India’s Reliance Jio Platforms - Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Jio Platforms has agreed to sell 2.32% stake to U.S. equity firm KKR in wh... more: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/vzmz2-fa10M/ #vistaequitypartners #relianceindustries #generalatlantic #mukeshambani #unitedstates #reliancejio #silverlake #companies #facebook #reliance #funding #india #apps #asia #kkr