Despite bascially being the same record with a couple songs interchaged (7 of the 10 from the band's debut make it on this "follow-up") there is a pleasant change between the two discs from Aeon Spoke. This time around there is a greater sense of polish and attention to detail. The songs are slightly revamped, which is definitely a good thing, and the production level seems to be higher on this disc. It's definitely a step in the right direction, but I still can't help but feel like my expectations were royally let down.
A masterpiece created by extremely talented musicians, yet so far away from their previous works...
Cavalry of woe and Emmanuel are perfect examples of songs so simple yet with so much sentiment