The production was bassist Ward. This is powerful, albeit in Vorgleich to its predecessors somewhat smooth. The rohklingende sound that sometimes a bit "mushy" Drums are a thing of the past, and it sounds a bit more epic than usual.
The album begins with a piano intro and moves the poles of singles previously available "To The Skies From A Hillside" and "Critical Distance". Samples that were almost characteristic, are completely absent here. Not least because of is "I Was Here For A Moment, Then I Was Gone" moved a little closer to the other post-rock bands, even if you have to say that Maybeshewill also previously held had no special status, although they have their "Trade Marks" namely heavy guitar riffs that hit fragile piano keyboard sounds and the missing good hands here einprägender for selecting samples.
Total unit "I Was Here For A Moment, Then I Was Gone" very homogeneous, at a different location orE maybe a tick too uniform, what Maybeshewill but compensate with some very beautiful melodies and guitar riffs blown up.
Be sure to allude: "To The Skies From A Hillside", "Red Paper Lanterns", "Farewell Sarajevo".