This album has a strange mix of their heaviest and lightest material, which makes sense as a final
album. It is also by far their preachiest record which could be bothersome to some listeners.
Overall though, it sees Children 18:3 at their most mature. Very little dual vocals like the self
titled days which is disappointing, but doesn't deter too much from the quality of the album.
There are some solid songs here and the production is the best of their discography leaving you
with a swan song that, while not the best in their catalog, is still ultimately satisfying.
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