The ninth studio album from this band from Norway.
The band was a seven pieces big band with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards, synths, saxophones and vocals.
I have reviewed all their albums in previous editions of this blog and I therefore jumped on the chance to review this album, their newest album.
This album is forty minutes long and the music is a blend of cinematic rock and symphonic prog.
The music is also instrumental, gentle and melodic. The music is also mid-tempo and dynamic.
There are a lot of guitars, organs and saxophones here.
There are some good harmonies here and some good solos.
The music is wishy-washy at times. The quality is decent to good throughout this album.
This is not their best album. It is still an album for those who love instrumental prog.
2.5 points


























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