The third album from the UK-based post-metal and post-rock band marks a significant departure from their established formula. Instead, they venture into a simpler, sometimes haunting alternative metal and shoegaze style that aligns with current trends. However, the execution of this new direction is somewhat inconsistent, with the band occasionally stumbling except when they reintroduce elements of their familiar post-rock and post-metal aesthetics, as heard on the anthemic and dark track "A Sea of Bliss." While there are other standout moments on the album, its slow start detracts from the overall listening experience. Additionally, the band's adoption of certain elements reminiscent of Deftones feels neither here nor there, adding further complexity to the album's identity.
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