Bit of a step down from his other solo work under this name but still a great album, with some of his best songs in Evoke Me and Fantasy
What a sendoff for one of progressive rock's most underrated and overlooked projects. The Four Horsemen is transcendent.
Every song just compliments the others perfectly. The album that got me into the wider Jeff catalogue, and in my opinion, his magnum opus. I love this album so much
Crippingly replayable and a one-of-a-kind lo-fi sound that's sorely missed. Been comfortably my most listened to album for a number of years
this album's first half would be an AOTY candidate on its own - but the second half just doesn't do much for me sans parts of the hour-long track and the closer. It sometimes felt like in the second half like the length of the tracks was solely for the purpose of getting to that 5-hour mark. Track 9 genuinely feels like a sound collage of post-rock intros with little to no payoff - which can be said for some elements of a lot of tracks here
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