I am now on my fifth listen of August, and I know it's still not enough to form a definitive opinion (it takes years for that), but I have an idea.

It is certainly a meticulously crafted work, and the quality is very satisfying. At least the sound and the way the songs are arranged, not to mention the astonishing use made of keyboards, are something new. There is a strong desire from the Portland, Oregon group to experiment by implementing a fusion of post-rock, psychedelia, and electronic.

But don't be afraid, what emerges is still a pop album full of surprises and enjoyable for those who don't want to hear the same old things. The only noticeable reference might be to Radiohead ("A Year Of Seconds"), and in any case, the band always tries to maintain their own style.

The schizophrenic "The Five-Factor Model" is a must-listen, and "Tree Line," filled with suffering, is chilling.

In general, nine well-crafted tracks.

August could become one of my favorite albums once I've uncovered all its secrets. And then, how can you not buy an album with a cover like that?

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