After one straight through listen, this is clearly the best album they've put together since BH&R, and honestly I think you can make a case that it's the best since Absolution.
After 2nd Law which felt like a mish-mash of random songs the band were fucking around with, this is a return to a focused, singular work. And the high points of the album are really fucking high, and the low points are nowhere near the lows of the past several years.
Matt mischaracterized The Globalist as a sequel to CE, its not, but its good. Really fucking good. And also kind of maddening, as the blistering guitar work 2/3rds of the way (you know what Im referring to if youve heard the song) is an absolute MONSTER, and seriously should have been extended a good 20-30 seconds, like wow. But other than that, it's a seriously great track, and delivers on the promise of an "epic" way more than Exogenesis did IMO.
Some dodgy lyrics aside, the overall story concept works rather well. Man with nothing left gets absorbed into a totalitarian government/military machine, is used for all he is, wakes up to the reality of his nightmare, inspires a coup and the machine is brought down, happy ending, until it seems that the main character becomes what he has hated most and in his quest to reshape the world, destroys it, and in the end ends up as alone as he was when the album started. Obviously this was really the only option for a concept album story that you could expect from Matt Bellamy.
Here's a quick and dirty song ranking:
The Handler
Reapers
The Globalist/Drones
The Aftermath (people were down on this? It's lovely)
Dead Inside
JFK/Defector
Revolt
Mercy (I actually like this more than Starlight, as Matts vocals on that song never sat well with me)
Psycho/Drill Sergeant
There isn't a single song I don't enjoy, but what brings Psycho down for me is stuff like "your ass belongs to me" could have just as well been "yeah you belong to me" Something minor, but the crass language feels out of place compared to the rest of the album. I get it, but eh. I guess some people are down on Drones? But it really only works in full sequence as the closing titles of the album and outro of The Globalist. But other than that, this feels like a proper re-alignment for where the band should have been post BH&R. Matt's voice has never sounded better and is no longer afraid to belt out the falsetto, and all 3 of the guys are absolutely at the top of their game instrument wise. Like holy shit, everything sounds massive on this album. Makes me happy as this is a band I've been with ever since the release of Showbiz in 1999 so im glad to see them get back on their feet after the disastrous last album.