The seventh album from the British prog/art rock duo comes a full 11 years after its predecessor, 2008's
Schoolyard Ghosts. Returning to the synth pop style with which they originally made their name, the album consists of two five-part song cycles which chronicle the aftermath of a relationship breakdown from different perspectives with a unique musical fusion variously reminiscent of David Bowie, Brian Eno, Pet Shop Boys, and the Orb. ~ John D. Buchanan