I appreciate the ambition behind Perseus 9 . The band builds a convincing world where the sci-fi concept, thick guitar tone and spacious production all work together naturally. It never feels like style for its own sake, and the atmosphere remains one of the album's strongest qualities throughout. The problem is that the songwriting doesn't capitalize on that foundation. The long compositions spend a lot of time circling the same ideas, and while the repetition reinforces the mood, it also slows the record's forward movement. I keep waiting for moments that justify the extended runtimes with bigger emotional or musical payoffs, but they arrive less often than I expect. The riffs are undeniably heavy, yet only a handful truly stay with me once the album ends. Likewise, the vocals serve the songs competently without adding much personality or urgency. Everything is well executed, but very little reaches the level where it becomes genuinely memorable. In the end, I respect ...