This album is one that might make you go both "wow" and "wtf", because of its fine mixture of complexity and sheer honesty. Manky said that the fourth-wave emo bands should try to break some new ground. That's exactly what this album does, taking the most important elements of midwest- and math emo, and ignoring virtually everything else. I needed some time on this album, since I usually don't listen to experimental, progressive, math etc. music; I generally like things simple. Still, I got a goosebump or two when first hearing the buildup and awesome vocals of the opening track, "I See it Too", which is my favourite on the album.
4/5
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