The thing is, if Soilwork failed to break out commercially with their good records, they will never achieve it with absolute mediocre records like Verkligheten. It was pretty much make it or break it with Stabbing the Drama, and failing to grasp such heights as IF surely have some (un)luck involved in it. I'm not saying it's pure luck, but it would be really mean to assume that they were just not good enough to the commercial listener, because they were.
However, with records like Sworn, Panic and Living Infinite, they (not necessarilsy as a conscious decision) pretty much gave up on ever breaking out any more than they already had. These records are the very definition of forgettable, and it's amazing that some guys who haven't showered in 3 days and have dusty, old Soilwork T-shirts on them praise Living Infinite for being a double record. In reality, no one gives a fuck. It's cute, and if you are a big fan, it is really cool. Are the songs any better or worse than on the previous two records? Not really, but man, double record. That's like... two records... in one. Amazing.
When you make the same (good or bad - doesn't matter) songs every single record, a double record of the SAME FUCKING SONGS will not blow anyone away who is capable of thinking objectively for a second. It's so ironic that if you try to merge that double record with Ride Majestic into a single album, then at least 70% of the songs would be still from the latter. They are simply a class above.
But I think everyone can be happy in the Soilwork relationship. The band is successful, the fans get more or less the same exact record every 2-3 years, they are touring constantly. This is like a well-oiled marriage, where you are already through the hard times and just enjoy however much time you have left together. This concept is not my cup of tea, as I would rather have "my band" do some occasional Houses and Save Mes, if it results in occasional [insert whichever song here from SC/Battles/ITM which I may dig, but you don't]+[plural form], but I'm happy for them.
I am still going to check out every single new Soilwork stuff, and let's be positive: even if this record is as forgettable as some past kings/emperor who only ruled for a few hours or days at best, at least their next stuff will probably have some effort in it.