It starts very well and creates a high expectation right away. The prelude and the first three tracks are, without a doubt, the highlight of the album: there is identity, atmosphere and a well-defined indie rock aesthetic that holds the attention immediately. However, as the disk advances, this initial force dissipates. Even maintaining the same aesthetic line, the album seems to lose the essence that he himself builds at the beginning. The interest does not last until the end - not because of a sudden change of proposal, but just the opposite: the sound begins to sound repetitive and, little by little, sickening. There is the feeling that there is a lack of a clearer progression or some variation that justifies the continuity of the project. The songs pass without causing the same initial impact, and the album ends up "worsing" not because it's bad, but because they don't know how to evolve from such a promising start.
Notable tracks: Destination Heaven, It's Not Hard To Laugh, Candy, See Through and Albuquerque
Notable tracks: Destination Heaven, It's Not Hard To Laugh, Candy, See Through and Albuquerque

