The third album from this band from Canada.
The band is listed as a seven pieces big band on this album with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, saxophones, flutes and vocals.
I reviewed their second album Antediluvian Euphonies (2018) some days ago. I gave it a good album rating. That is why I was looking forward to sink my ears into the follow up album.
Ingenious Cacophonies is clocking in at one hour and we get much the same as on the second album.
That Phil Collins era Genesis, the Duke album and infuse a lot of neo-prog into the blend. That is where we find this band and this album.
The music is very slick with slick male vocals and some slick pieces of music. Commercial is the word most people will use on this album. The music is still progressive.
Towards the end of the album, there are some instrumental saxophone and flutes dominated pieces. They are very good, indeed.
The vocals on the songs are also good. There are a lot of good pieces of music here. Enough to make this another good album from this band. I will review their album in some days time.
3 points

















































