Not a cliche confessional. Interesting concept for an album that mixes in themes like the faults of organized religion on a family unit, adoption and struggling with the past to be who you are in the future. The album flows from loud to soft, from dark to promising with ease. Gets a little slow in the later part of the album but the last song, "The Exchange" makes up for that with a haunting finish. Overall, I'd be surprised to not see this on a lot of top album lists for 2015 by ... read more