The second album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
A number of guests added guitars, trumpet, programming and vocals.
I was not in particular impressed by their 2017 self-titled debut album. Their take on neo-prog and heavy prog was simply not that good. The songs were a bit sub-standard.
The band returned eight years later. This after some gigs and getting more experience.
The fifty minutes long Clockwork Tulpa is still somewhere between neo-prog and heavy prog. There are indeed some King's X influences here too. Subtle hints but still pretty notable.
The music is mid-tempo to fast. The music is pretty epic and bold. There are some guitars and vocal harmonies here and the vocals are good.
There is some weird stuff here and the band sounds pretty eccentric here. Nevertheless, this is a good album. This band no doubt has a future and it will be interesting to follow their progress.
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