I like the energy immediately. It feels active, restless, and constantly in motion. But after a while I start noticing that movement isn't necessarily the same thing as escalation. The album changes shape a lot, but I’m not sure it actually builds. Genesis Owusu's personality still carries a huge part of the experience. He sounds committed, present, and completely invested in what he's doing. That alone keeps the album from becoming generic. But I keep feeling like the ideas are arriving faster than they're developing. The genre shifts initially feel exciting, but eventually they start acting like substitutes for structural progression. Instead of tension accumulating and paying off, the album often resets itself with a new texture or mood. It creates stimulation, but not inevitability. I come away respecting the ambition more than feeling transformed by it. I remember the movement and the concepts more than the actual emotional arrivals. For me that’s usually where ...