After the rather quieter first part "Out Of Myself" now saw the gloomy sequel of the trilogy the light of day. One could confidently expect a masterpiece, but what have created the Poles here is far more than just a successful sequel - Once you have the CD in the player, you throw first a skeptical look at the cover, whether it really is Riverside. With relief but you notes right away that you have yet acquired the right. It's amazing how different can be two albums, when they share the same concept. The music is darker, heavier and become even more melancholy by precisely this combination, the lyrics mature and complex. Apart from the continuation of the story of this album has not much in common musically with its predecessor, although or perhaps because of, this album is a huge step forward - in every respect. Our protagonist obtained in the course of the second part finally a self-confidence and exits the shadows of the past to start a new (second) life. The grandiose finale leaves the now ideal world of the protagonist again wane: "Is this what I really wanted?" and the final, thought-provoking line of the second part ... I can only say: "Definitely"