I like the intention behind this more than I expected. Blue Morpho has a real atmosphere: soft psychedelic folk, ambient passages, orchestral air, some Brazilian warmth, and that slightly spiritual post-crisis tone. It feels like someone trying to build a peaceful inner space rather than chase a big rock statement. The best parts are when the record stops being just pretty and starts moving with purpose. “Teachers” brings more rhythm and colour, and “Obrigado” seems like the moment where the whole idea finally opens up. That kind of long-form, warm, progressive ending helps the album a lot. But I still find it a bit too gentle to fully convince me. The record has texture, sincerity and craft, but not enough pressure. The ambient pieces are tasteful, but they also make the album feel more meditative than necessary. I respect the world he creates, but I don’t feel pulled through a major emotional transformation. So for me this sits in the solid-good zone: personal, elegant, well-made...