Greyview

[7][8][9][10][11] KillYourStereo gave the album 4 out of 5 and said: "Greyview is a wonderful, sometimes remarkable comeback for Invent Animate, often featuring some of the American band's best work.

While it may not be the band's most cohesive sounding effort, (like their 2016 album, Stillworld), it nonetheless makes for a new monument in the discography of Invent Animate, cementing its place as an air-tight and very enjoyable, if not occasionally difficult listen.

While there isn't much in the way of musical progression happening over Greyview, it is quite easy to see that Invent Animate are in a place where they are confident, calm and comfortable once again.

"[1] New Transcendence gave the album a perfect score 10/10 and saying: "As someone who has kept up with Invent Animate since Waves, I knew I was going to like Greyview, but I have a confession—I didn't think I would put it at the same level as Stillworld.

While the band has established a primitive trend of one-upping their previous releases with each new record, the amount of type and hype surrounding Greyview's unveiling led me to believe it wouldn't hit me the same way.