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I feel like I agree tbh. It is a strong album, as is all of their releases. Not much separates it from the rest and there weren't any major standouts for me aside from A Better World, Cage of Air and Strike From the Sky. However, I will definitely continue to listen to all songs on the album, it is still a brilliant work of art. In summary, another solid release, on the same level as maybe Worlds Torn Asunder - brilliant, but not as stand out as Woe or Weapons or their first two albums.
Right now, Weapons of Tomorrow is still the superior release, granted this new album is barely a few days old lmao.