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When Life Knocks You Off Track, Dimi Rogers Turns It Into a Record

A Story of Resilience, Reinvention, and Raw Emotion

By mysoundMusicPublished about 5 hours ago 3 min read
Dimi Rogers

There’s something about music that’s been lived through—you can hear it immediately. Not polished to perfection, not chasing a moment, just real. That’s exactly where Dimi Rogers is right now.

His new album, It Will Get Better, doesn’t try to impress you in the first 10 seconds. It kind of settles in beside you instead—unfolding slowly, like a long drive with no real destination.

Not Just Songs — More Like Weather Patterns

The album moves in waves.

Some tracks feel like late afternoon—loose, warm, a little dusty around the edges. Others hit harder, with that sudden surge of energy that feels closer to a storm rolling in. There’s groove here, but it’s not forced. It breathes.

You’ll hear:

  • Slow-burning rhythms that stretch out and take their time
  • Gritty, louder moments that don’t overstay their welcome
  • A kind of looseness that only comes from a band that actually plays together

And then, unexpectedly, a cello slips in.

Not in a dramatic, over-the-top way—just enough to add weight. Texture. A little gravity under the surface.

A Band That Sounds Like a Band

This isn’t one guy and a laptop.

Over three years, Rogers built this record with a tight circle:

  • Roger Wüthrich on bass
  • Jeff Kneubühler on drums
  • Markus Mühlehof on electric guitar
  • And Andreas Kühnrich weaving in cello and acoustic touches

You can hear the time they spent figuring each other out. The songs don’t feel assembled—they feel played. There’s space in them. Imperfections in the best way.

And everything leans into that analog warmth—nothing too shiny, nothing sterile.

The Feeling Underneath It All

If you had to pin the album down emotionally, it lives somewhere between reflection and release.

It looks back—but not in a heavy way. More like:

“Yeah, that happened… and I’m still here.”

There’s talk of loss, direction, the weird turns life takes—but it never gets stuck there. Every time things dip, something pulls it back up. Not dramatically. Just enough.

That’s kind of the point.

Two Tracks to Start With

It Will Get Better (the title track) is quieter, more direct. No big speech, no over-explaining—just a steady reminder that things shift, even when it doesn’t feel like it.

Glorious Day feels like stepping outside after being stuck in your head too long. There’s light in it—but it’s earned, not handed out.

Why It Sticks With You

Dimi Rogers isn’t trying to reinvent music. He’s doing something harder—he’s making it honest without making it heavy.

There’s a bit of road-trip freedom in here. A bit of ocean air. A bit of late-night thinking you don’t tell anyone about.

And somehow it all fits together.

By the time the album ends, you don’t feel like you’ve been “sold” anything. You just feel like you’ve spent time somewhere real.

And honestly, that’s rarer than it should be.

You can follow Dimi Rogers on the following platforms:

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok

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