The last album I reviewed by these guys, and there were some Dream Theater-like elements I did not like about it, so going into this one, I am hoping those elements are toned down. They blast into things here with a more blackened aggression. The sun vocals come at the chorus to tone things down in a bad cop/ good cop manner. The vocal melody is not very Myspace, making it more tolerable. The harder vocals vary from a more black metal snarl to a lower growl. The clean vocal they continue to shift into over more fragile and a little less dramatic than the last album, though they begin to head in that direction for "Seed of Night".
Still, the dynamics technically offer some range, in terms of melodic qualities, the formula they are working off of finds the songs beginning to run together. The moving parts of 'Speak Silence" flow smoother, and it sets itself apart more as its own song. Then the album begins to get a little bogged down, as if it wants to be Opeth, but unsure of what era, though the songs continue to ebb and flow from the most intense to least intense, when just some grooving or memorable riff might work better.
"We Could Fold the Stars" starts off like your average blackened death metal band, before dying down to the counter tenor vocals. It's more original than what we have heard from them, but not that hooky. The last song is more of the same, though sticking closer to their heavier side. I will give this an 8.5, well done, but not really my thing, though fans of progressive death metal who also like Sleep Toekn will dig this for sure. This comes out April 25th on Metal Blade.