Rapid Eye Movement: Solid Riverside album, doesn't feel too different from SLS, but it's pretty enjoyable.
Love in the Time of Science: My gf hates this one because she thinks it's a Bjork copycat, but that's quite a stretch - also I prefer this to any of ther albums anyways
Demon Days: Yeah this is really awesome. Kinda weak on the last couple of tracks, but it's quite consistent and very varied. Love it.
Storm Corrosion: Never delved much on this album because how much Drag Ropes bored me, but turns out it's quite an enjoyable record. Music both beautiful and strange.
Part the Second: Ye this is definitely better than Bath. No growls nor blast beats, just wonderful chamber instrumentation and great atmosphere. I think you'd dig this one a lot, Parama.
Saviour: Basically 90s Anathema crossed with Portishead. Although this would sound like my wet dream, this was released in 2002 and already sounds many years old and dated. And half the songs are boring, so...
And the Circus Leaves Town...: I think the word that best describes this album is: uninspired. Has neither the catchyness nor the groove nor the intensity of
Welcome to Sky Valley.
Aquaria: Interesting R&B, kinda trip-hop album.
Casualties: Yeah this album is great but probably too long.