One finds Hopeful ("waterfall", "It's not much," "Island"), critical ("Nothing need", "Panel") and the familiar touch of melancholy that leaves a bittersweet feeling when listening ("Now" "If everything moves").
The album is internally consistent, lyrically and musically.
You can find these in July's of hours of "In Love", something electronic and lyrically settled, as well as pieces that match their youthful beginnings. You hit the nerve of time even after a decade perfectly.
This album is indeed hardly deliver radio-friendly mainstream hits (except "island"), but in my opinion is exactly why so beautifully nonconformist and not necessarily at the first hearing the same absolute favorite album.
It grows with each rotation!
Thank you in July!