It's fantastic. While I don't think it qualifies for AOTY for me, it's surely one of the highlights of 2012.
Here's a song-by-song analysis no one asked for:
Effeverscent!: Very interesting way to start the album; it could be expanded a bit with instrumentation, though, it's a bit of lost potential.
True North: So damn cute! That's it, before entering Devy-territory, and I must admit it dragged on a little bit (kind of like Stand did). Justified by the ending, though, and still a great song.
Lucky Animals: Eh, I don't particularly like it much; still has strong earwormy qualities, and sounds like a song Dev always wanted to do
Liberation: One of the most energetic songs I've ever heard. Remains my favorite for now along with Kingdom.
Where We Belong: Has all the qualities of a pretty boring song, and yet manages to escape that fate. Man, those are the cleanest clean vocals I've heard, and when the choir enters the final chorus it's so damn epic.
Save Our Now: Very simple, chorus could be better, but overall the song sounds very pleasant.
Kingdom: WOW. The only thing I missed was
those screams he did on the verse. Still, WOW.
Divine: Floaty and beautiful. Pretty cute to follow Kingdom with this. =P
Grace: Not much of a fan, to be honest. I always was a step behind most Dev's lower-tempo stuff, although I agree that without this Epicloud would be incomplete. I find funny that Grace sounds calm, even if very powerful.
More!: Sounds like a Foo Fighters song, which is good because Foo Fighters is good. Also, the bridge is one of the best parts in the whole album, and reminds me so much of Deconstruction.
Lessons: omfg I love this interlude. Reminds me of how TMM starts, but much better.
Hold On!: Very simple but effective.
Angel: A low-tempo song, but this one is effective too, and Anneke did an awesome job. Verses are a bit repetitive though. The choir at the end makes me feel funny inside =X