Great write-up as always!
Mind Prison lives up to its name immediately. Dark, foreboding drone that gradually begins to open up, and with it some interesting, at times almost metallic, tones to help flesh out the frequency spectrum. I like how you've taken more of a sound-design approach with some of these effects, layering them to create various concepts of unseen motion and stirring. The gradual soft gating into the large crescendo at the end does a great job of swallowing the listener whole.
A Leap of Faith immediately pushes in a different direction. A short, pensive piano piece with some nice little bits of ear candy on the sides to complement the progression. The half way point feels more in line with what I was expecting from you; great production and a progressive introduction of multiple elements one after the other. The percussion here is really nice, but I have to say I love the use of vocals here. It's almost.. weirdly ominous in some ways. It reminds me of the Nine Sols soundtrack, which is both a game and an OST that I had a great time with last year.
Great work as always Kev, hope to see you writing more soon. Best of luck!