I wanted this to hit harder than it did. Technically, it’s everything you’d expect from Karnivool — layered guitars, intricate rhythmic frameworks, dynamic builds that suggest something monumental is coming. But the problem is exactly that: too often it suggests rather than fully delivers. The tension builds, the textures expand, and then instead of catharsis, I get restraint. There’s craft here, no doubt. The production is spacious, the performances tight, and the atmosphere carefully constructed. But emotionally, it feels cautious — like the band is more interested in refinement than risk. After such a long gap, I expected sharper contrasts, bigger turns, or at least one track that felt unavoidable. Instead, I get a well-made progressive album that rarely escapes its own control. It’s solid. It’s intelligent. It just doesn’t grip me the way their peak material did. 3 Pros High-level musicianship – Rhythmic precision and layered guitar work remain elite; the band still so...