Beautiful, lush, shoegazey atmosphere throughout, even in harder moments like "Snakes," the ending of "No Ordinary Guy," and the second half of "Ease." Smooth and often gut-wrenching vocal performance, and nostalgic songwriting. Genuinely a lifetime favorite. This album lives rent free in my head, and I have no complaints. Only reason for 99 is the transition between "Seeing Two" and "Lights Out" had the potential to be mindblowing.