One knows that - in most cases follows on a great masterpiece of an album, a plate is referred to as "very good, but not nearly in the same league." All the more gratifying when it creates for a band to record two plates of the same quality at a time. The speech is published from 2002 About album "Source Tags & Codes" and his successor, who heareth the name "Worlds Apart". Nothing else can be said then, when this trip is over by breathtaking soundscapes. Here we go with the mighty choirs, then bangs "Will You Smile Again?" even at full speed around the corner and can hop around the listener with tears of joy in his eyes. "Close the door and drift away into a sea of uncertainty" - exactly this statement should be followed. In order then to pass in waltz gown with a grin the rebellious title track. And before you know sichs one lies with daisy in mouth and hair on a summer meadow. After a small colony marched from drummers, pulling a "Caterwaul" deeper into the maelstrom and connects shout-choruses with brilliant melodies. "A Classic Arts Showcase" then allowed to have ever written, even for the best central part, the Trail of Dead, pat on the back. Symphonic and again immensely melodious. "Let It Dive" goes to the heart, while "All White" sinking into the 2-minute pathos. With "The Best" the claustrophobic-looking end already come too early, the easy electronic "The Lost City of Refuge" silent after a violent rebellion. "Worlds Apart" is from front to back great constructed and run by masterpiece. A bit annoying and out of place act as even the bonus track "Do Look" and "All Saints Day" from the EP "The Secret of Elena's Tomb" - not bad songs, but destroy the river here. Nevertheless, this album is the hammer of the previous year, per se. More Pop still facing than its predecessor, it is still not a lightweight. But a masterpiece of the first class. Highlights: Will You Smile Again? | The Summer Of '91 | Caterwaul | A Classic Arts Showcase