See, this is where I disagree about the personal involvement. What I like about Gildenlow's lyrics is that even with quite remote, cmoplex concepts, he tries to tie it in to the emotions of people in the story, whether he is that person or not. He always includes these characters, to bring it to that personal and emotional level. I agree that perhaps there is less emotional involvement with their other albums, but overall, I think that's what sets PoS apart from a lot of other bands who try to tackle complex issues - the ability to do that with genuine feeling
