The album closes with “One Big Change,” an up-tempo rocker that circles back to the moody vibes of “Small Change” for a satisfying reprise. Lyrically, it’s about embracing risk over safety—“Ominous, yes / Kill you? No.”—and it doubles as a meta-commentary on the album’s sci-fi cover art, a wild fictitious tale about Howard Hughes swapping places with Einstein to complete an interstellar exchange of technology that Dean teases as a thread for a sequel. It’s a bold, full-circle finish that leaves you hungry for more and feels like a promise: Dean Vallecillo’s story isn’t over.