A Groundhog Day-style plotline involving the music of the band Punxsutawney wouldn’t be so hellish. Ask any of the screamo purists who they have recently converted into fans; the band’s post-rock has an energetic edge, and their compositions transcend jam fragments and turn into something you could listen to every unchanging day. Careful tension makes an eight-minute track like “Rin” slip by, siphoning color from largely clean tones, and the equally meandering “Landing System” is incandescent without being aimless. Briefer moments are still boundless, running the gamut from slowcore to half-timed math influences. It’s a delicate dance to make something all-encompassing but not lethargic. There’s a benefit to how spacious this music sounds and the show-don’t-tell absence of lyrics—it gives the listener agency in how to react.