Here's a question for you all... how can DT possibly top this album now? Ha!
We've all been distracted by the song lengths. From the moment they were revealed, we all thought "finally they're no longer limiting themselves to concise songs!", and even after we've heard all the music, people have said they're happy DT is letting the ideas flow instead of stopping.
But after a few weeks, I've realized that with the exception of the Title Track, every song still follows the formula of DT12 and D/T, except much longer. Whereas DT12 and D/T focused on shorter songs with the fixed Intro-Verse-Chorus-Cool 2nd Verse-Chorus-Instrumental-Chorus, this album does the exact same thing, but the Intros are much longer and the instrumental sections are much longer.
That being said, it doesn't make me enjoy the album any less. In fact, it makes me even more excited for DT16 because I think they've explored this structure as far as they can go, and will probably move away from it next album.
So to answer your question, they will top this album by breaking away from the Intro-Verse-Chorus-Cool 2nd Verse-Chorus-Instrumental-Chorus, while still maintaining A View's level of heaviness and energy