The seventh album from this band from Norway.
The band was a quintet with a line-up of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, programming and vocals.
The band returned again after a two-year-long album break. Their previous couple of albums had been pretty good and I was looking forward to sink my ears and brain into this album.
Fugl Føniks is clocking in at half an hour.
The music is a blend of folk rock, art-rock and heavy prog. There are also some symphonic prog influences here.
This type of prog both this band and Thule 1000 km further north in Norway was doing deserves it's own label... Arctic Prog. The reason is that the music is pretty unique and very much rooted in the life and landscape beyond the Arctic Circle.
The lyrics are now entirely in English this time around and a departure from the Norwegian lyrics on their first albums.
The music is pretty hard with some raw guitars. The vocals are both operatic and good.
The music is pretty good. This is not one of their best albums. Nevertheless, this is an album well worth checking out.
2.5 points
















































