I just listened to it all back to front and I enjoyed it, I mean, comparing it with the prior releases in the project undermines the actual album because Addicted (which featured Anneke, a bit more heavily) was, for me, one of Dev's best records (Numbered! still gives me goosebumps) but they are kind of similar tonally which makes it easy to compare. Epicloud is quite patchy in comparison to his previous work, but as a stand alone album, it's decent. A solid release. We've all been overwhelmed by all the music he's thrown at us over the past couple of years.
My complaints I guess that in the first half of the album, it all seems a bit ill-structured, Lucky Animals seems forced in, Where We Belong is kind of average, True North is a bit chaotic structurally, Effervescent is kind of pointless? The self-congratulating laughter and stuff at the end of Liberation is kind of cringey too, I've edited it out on my itunes...but then you have Grace, Angel, More!, Kingdom, Hold On and the gorgeous interlude, Lessons in the latter of the album which are just mind bogglingly beautiful. The best songs on the album are the ones Anneke is more heavily involved in which is unsurprising.
Hard to be disappointed though when you consider that no other artist offers his fans such consistent brilliance though, we are all lucky animals!
All in all, by no means a perfect release. Epiclouder was more interesting. They will still both be blaring my stereos for a few weeks/months etc
