Should be interesting to watch. They have one of the more fascinating career evolutions of metal bands. Too late in time to be properly part of the original melodeath scene, but incredibly influential on the trajectory of later branches of it. A mid-career slump and member turnover, which in retrospect I think has aged better than expected because Speed continually proves himself to be an excellent vocalist, unlike a peer such as Anders Friden. But regardless, an eventual righting of the ship and to me a rare case of their best album being in their second decade and with newer members on The Living Infinite. Losing Verbeuren a few years ago seemed a potentially fatal blow, as I wasn't crazy about Verkligheten, but the A Whisp of the Atlantic EP last year was quite surprisingly full of interesting ideas and may have revitalized them yet again.