I appreciate when someone has a good sense of what makes a song work and is able to deliver solid song structure. I know that the constant tempo was a way to tie the tracks together, and I think that's a good move. One consideration there is when you're not relying on a variety of tempos to introduce variation into your soundscape, you have to take extra care with the rhythm section itself and really give it a lot to do, so that you don't end up with a rhythm section that repeats or nearly repeats itself for 96 bars. I do think that "Restoration" is the most successful track, it's the one where you're bringing together all the musical ideas from the whole album, which gave the piece a lot of different places where it could go, and that worked out well.