A solid album and slightly easier on the ear than their debut. Consisting mostly of instrumentals ( vocals are sparingly used except for the short ender which I absolutely hated since the vocal delivery is quite bad and the lyrics, for whatever reason, are possibly deliberately made to be nonsense ), it opens with the delightful It's a Rainy Day that sets the mood. No Harm is another standout from this album. It's almost as good as Faust IV except for the last 3 songs which I feel to be tacked on over what is a delightful collection.