^ yeah I agree about the lyrics. Some are a bit off, and some are just emotionally wrenching; Prayer Position.
At the same time, I felt Periphery has always been a band with a strong sense of humor. They do not always seem to take the lyrics as seriously as a the music, yet I didn't really hear much goofiness in the lyrics.
I don't know if I said it in my last post, but this was certainly Spencer's time to shine, and he did IMO. It's cool that something like Lune is accepted warmly by the band. Outside of Erised, I don't think they had another full mellow song like that. And Lune is more laid-back still than Erised I feel.
I think I can easily place this as my favorite Periphery album. Maybe it's the album I need write now, and it hits with so well. But I feel the Djent is hard to go with at times, and it blends in well with this album to me.