The prog epic “All Come Home Again” is a haunting standout, a ghost story about a French soldier killed post-armistice in World War I, wandering the Belgian wasteland only to stumble into Napoleon’s lost Grande Armée returning home from its disastrous Russian campaign of 1812. Its Asia-Queensryche blend is meticulously crafted, and Mark Westlund’s backing vocals lend an ethereal chill to the song’s cinematic scope—shifting from muddy trenches to the “antique banner” of a bygone empire— The lyrics are vivid and chilling: “They spoke of Russian winter, and I would speak of Belgian rain.” It’s ambitious, moving, and one of the album’s finest moments.