Yehuda57: The reason why the synopsis is mostly names is because it's very hard to sum up an album on the day it came out. But there are people interested in the names, because most of the time you can surmise the style of the album based on the names alone. Regarding it being one dimensional, I wasn't refurring to styles. Every composer has his own emotions, and they bring them out in many different ways. Nevertheless, all their songs stem from their emotions, and unless the guy is extremely deep and multi-dimensional, the songs will lack a certain diversity. On the other hand, when there's numerous perspectives of emotions on an album, it inherently makes it much more interesting, and I find that the album can be listened to many more times without getting burnt out. Shwekey indeed put out a musicaly great album, but I got bored right away, as if I was listening to one long song with 25 different parts. That's my feeling.