After the first two tracks, I was a bit worried this wouldn't live up to the monumental expectations that Uzu Ni Naru gave me. It did though. Outside of the comparatively weaker intro tracks, this is another practically perfect shoegaze album from Kinoko Teikoku. The vocals are phenomenal, the instrumentals are beautiful, and the songs are all pretty catchy, too. My one complaint is why the hell did you have to put 3 minutes of silence before the bonus track, the closer would have been perfect without it but there's just about too much silence for me to add to my playlist.