Contrary to the title of their new single, “I’m Not Getting Better”, Canadian pop-rock band Marianas Trench seems to be getting better with each new LP. The track is a tease for an upcoming sixth album to be released later this summer, following 2019’s Phantoms album. It also follows two other lead singles released this year, “A Normal Life” and “Lightning and Thunder” respectively. Marianas Trench has always been an eclectic group with shifting interests, from the emo and punk-inspired sounds of their earlier albums to more accessible electropop styling in their newer work. Despite these changes, they still maintain a consistent identity without categorizing themselves.

These new singles represent the band’s diverse sound, with “A Normal Life” being an ambitious and epic six-minute orchestral pop song, and “Lightning and Thunder” being a new wavey throwback song with lots of glittery synths. “I’m Not Getting Better” continues this trajectory of what will shape up to be a wide-ranged sounding album, with a unique sound with influences from stadium rock, synthpop, and R&B. It’s a vulnerable, emotionally driven song about deeply rooted insecurities, all set to a robotic, stuttering synth beat and a wonderful sing-along chorus. It works because of the sincerity provided by the vocal harmonies provided by the band during the chorus, as well as the confident theater kid energy that lead singer Josh Ramsay gives off in his falsettos. The heavy guitars from Matt Webb add to the sentiments in the lyrics, and the programming on the drum machines keeps the song danceable throughout.

It’s an empowering and inspirational song that’s bound to be a live staple for the band, especially when they embark on their “Force of Nature” tour starting this September. “I’m Not Getting Better”, along with the other two singles, makes Mariana Trench’s next LP one to look out for as it drops later this summer.

Tyler Mandell