Different, eclectic, solid music, plus one masterpiece.
You should buy this album for one reason: 'A Prayer. ' This song - which actually has an explicit version for the digital release, but you don't have to worry about that with the CD (though personally I find the explicit version more impactful) - is incredible, beginning with dark lyrics and disorienting music that questions God's presence, before bursting into a verse that Chad Gardner practically screams from JesusGod's perspective. It is emotional, depressing, and eventually beautiful, and worth many a listen (and many a cry). \\r\\n\\r\\nBeyond that, the rest of the album is definitely solid (both parts of 'In This Ocean' and 'SabotageHome' spring to mind) but it took a long time for anything in particular to catch my attention separately - the whole album is enjoyable, but at first it all blends together a bit.