If you make your new record self-titled, people will naturally assume there’s been a massive stylistic shift or that this is your definitive creative statement to date. In the case of With Confidence’s third album, neither of these things is true. It’s familiar and sporadically engaging, but far from the Sydney quartet’s best work. Admittedly, opener What You Make It puts its best foot, parking the saccharine in favour of something stroppier, and powered by some beefy guitar work. But that momentum is soon interrupted by City, which with its glossy production and yearning vocals clearly has sky high aspirations. Having the trappings of an epic doesn’t make a song epic, though sadly, and the results feel empty. That’s the main issue with With Confidence the album:...