I don’t dislike this, but it never fully takes hold of me either. Sentimental Value is elegant, careful, and emotionally legible, yet it plays things very safe. The piano-and-strings language is refined, the recording is beautiful, and everything sits exactly where it should — maybe too exactly. As a soundtrack, it works; as a standalone album, it feels more like a well-crafted emotional cushion than a piece that challenges or surprises me. I appreciate the restraint, but I miss tension, friction, or a moment that really insists on being remembered. Pros Polished emotional clarity – The mood is consistent, gentle, and sincere; nothing feels clumsy or out of place. High production quality – Acoustic instruments sound warm and spacious, with real depth and air. Tasteful minimalism – Knows when to stop; no melodramatic excess or unnecessary gestures. Cons Low dramatic stakes – The music rarely escalates or earns a strong payoff. Too dependent on context – Feels de...