The moments of full-bore metal – opener More Than Dreaming and the chonky Denying The Sin – batter solidly. But more often they lean into melody, letting testosterone take a passenger seat to a more obvious skill with a tune. Let Me Fall Apart, Wilting In The Light and Death Of Me are gigantic songs that find Howard in his sonorous element, big on riffs while easy on the ear, without being cheesy American radio rock. The keyboard washes are reminiscent of that period around 2003 where every Scandinavian melodic death metal band (In Flames, Soilwork, Hypocrisy) had at least one singalong banger per album, and where you expect a song called I Hate Myself to be a nihilistic blaster, it's a more reflective moment in which Howard sounds as good as he ever did.