"The reciprocity of the ups and downs balances this album wonderfully. ‘Disease, Injury, Madness’ introduce the vocal melodic layering that exemplifies the bands complex simplicity; it’s oxymoronic framework that portrays a stunning equilibrium. Afterward, perhaps the most musically diverse segment from this album is displayed in the “Fossil Genera” track. It would be awkward to ignore the similarities to appropriately distinct, The Dillinger Escape Plan, especially regarding the timing structure, and guitar work. Here, some of the best dynamic progression is displayed in the album."
This sounds like a really stoned guy swooning over Dark Side of The Moon. I want a real review, not this vague shit.