This was a bit of a turn away from what I would have liked to hear, especially from one of my favorite prog bands. Despite that, I still think that Sonder is a great listen. For starters the production is phenomenal, the Smile demo teased back in 2017 has been reworked to sound like something out of One (their first album), and the song Juno as well as the Orbital prelude leading into itThis was a bit of a turn away from what I would have liked to hear, especially from one of my favorite prog bands. Despite that, I still think that Sonder is a great listen. For starters the production is phenomenal, the Smile demo teased back in 2017 has been reworked to sound like something out of One (their first album), and the song Juno as well as the Orbital prelude leading into it are amazing, which sounds like something off of Altered State, and the second part of the longest track, Mirror Image very clearly reminds me of the instrumentals off of Polaris. Tesseract is taking all of what they've done before and trying to...improve on it here, which is a bit of a misguided effort, with how much reliance there is on instrumental fills. There are parts of Beneath My Skin that just drag on for way too long, and The Arrow is not a high note to end on. All the ambience spread throughout makes this listen feel a bit more labored than it should be. Partially this makes me wonder if this would have been better off as an EP with Beneath My Skin / Mirror Image and The Arrow
completely cut out. That's not to say the songs are bad, but in my eyes they take away from my excitement in listening to Sonder.
However, a lot of the criticisms of this album aren't incorrect, but to me it's apparent that I enjoy
the album, and Tesseract as a band, far more than a lot of other people. I don't mind the eclecticism or the ambience too much, and I can assure you the album isn't as bad as its penned to be.
A lot of the djent genre isn't supposed to sound pretty or perfectly harmonized, it's supposed to sound very cerebral and even dissonant at times, and this album succeeds in that aspect. It's not my favorite Tesseract album, it's not my least favorite--I would have preferred a heavier and longer album, but the couple of heavy tracks that are included make me very hopeful for what Tesseract will do next.… Expand