I don't know about the vocals, they don't seem to fit, kinda stand out too much. At this point in time I'd have to say that Plumb is one of the worst vocalists and lyricists in this scene that I've listened to.
For vocal trance tracks, I prefer Arctic Moon's Like The Sun - also from this year. The vocals are better, the lyrics aren't predictable, the production is more banging and more energetic, the melody is sort of unique/inventive. Sunny Lax's Close To Me as well. A much more fun track. Sam Mitcham's Amarula has great vocals, and the track is just on another level in every way. RNX's (Robert Nickson) Lonely Shore (the album mix) is also just a much more wonderful track overall. Sied van Riel's Hold Me Close is also a much better track.
There were much more better vocal trance tracks though in the past few years, I could dig them up if necessary. The aforementioned ones are just the few I could remember.
I just don't respond to it at all. Maybe 7 years ago I would, but I guess I've just heard a hundred tracks like this that it doesn't surprise me anymore. It's like everything you expect to hear when you hear "vocal uplifting trance". It sounds like if you took all vocal uplifting trance tracks and had an average of them all, you would end up with this. The pattern of the melody is what you would find in a "how to make trance" YouTube tutorial.
Look, don't get me wrong, this is still a nice production and surely ticks boxes for a lot of listeners, but it's been heard before, the style has been overdone and it lacks any creativity at all.
And what's with the jackhammer effects at the end of the video? Good way to kill any sort of flow whatsoever.