This feels constructed with intent. The cinematic layer is obvious — spoken fragments, orchestral swells, everything pointing toward a visual dimension. It’s not drifting; it’s directed. And that helps. The builds feel guided, not accidental. The emotion is clearer than most post-rock in this range. But when the climaxes arrive, they don’t quite overwhelm. They expand, but don’t break through. I feel the intention of something bigger, but not the full release. It works as a cohesive experience. It just doesn’t fully impose itself. Strong cinematic identity The integration of spoken word, orchestration, and visual intent gives it a clear authored world. Emotional directness Less abstract than many post-rock records — it communicates feeling clearly. Structured builds (to a point) Tracks feel guided rather than drifting, with intentional rises. Cons Climaxes don’t fully land They build convincingly but rarely cross into overwhelming territory. Motif memorability is limited Theme...