I don’t hear Genotype as a full comeback so much as a careful re-entry. The craft is there, the playing is tight, and the production is undeniably professional — but the album rarely surprises me. It feels very aware of the modern prog-metal landscape and rarely steps outside its comfort zone. I enjoy stretches of it while it’s on, especially when the melodies open up, but once it’s over I don’t feel a strong pull to immediately return. It’s solid, respectable, and controlled — maybe a little too controlled for what I usually want from this genre. Pros High-level musicianship – Rhythms are locked in, performances are clean, and nothing sounds undercooked. Polished, modern production – Clear mix, good low-end control, and enough atmosphere to avoid flatness. Melodic accessibility – Vocals and harmonies give the album an easy entry point without going full pop-prog. Cons Low risk factor – Very little here feels dangerous, urgent, or emotionally unavoidable. Familia...