Digibook-hardbound edition. The band deserves compliments for not trying to create a second "The Nameless Disease", but choosing to bring in more variation and subtlety (even influences of Muse can be heard) instead, without losing touch with their metal roots. Ambient passages and samples go hand in hand with death metal riffs here and the listener is taken on a ride between all kinds of emotions, with the overall atmosphere not being very happy again. Hereby the open and clear production manages that both subtle and brutal elements come out perfectly.Lykle - gothronic.com