This is Lantlôs fully detaching from their past and trying to build something broader — part post-rock, part alt-rock nostalgia, part electronic experiment. What works is the melody. There are actual hooks here, which already separates it from most of the genre. When the balance hits — guitars, synths, rhythm — it feels natural, almost effortless. But the album keeps shifting its center of gravity. It moves from grunge nostalgia to electronic detours to heavier moments, and while each part works individually, the whole doesn’t fully tighten. I don’t feel a continuous escalation — more a sequence of ideas. It’s ambitious and often rewarding. It just doesn’t fully consolidate its ambition into a single arc. Pros Strong melodic instinct (rare for this lane) There are actual hooks here — not just texture. Tracks like “Daisies” and “Planets” stick. Successful genre fusion moments When alt-rock, synth-pop, and post-rock align, it feels fresh rather than forced. Clear authorial identity...