The debut album from this artist from Sweden.
Per Lindh did the percussion, drums, bass and keyboards here.
He had help from some guests who added percussion, drums, bass, guitars, harp, flute, bassoon, tinwhistle and vocals.
Per Lindh has so far released two classical music albums and four rock albums. I will review the four rock albums in the coming weeks.... starting with this album.
This album is clocking in at fifty-three minutes.
The music here is clearly inspired by classical music. Gothic classical music in this case. The music is indeed a blend of gothic classical music and symphonic prog.
ELP is a clear reference here. The rock parts are sometimes heavy gothic and sometimes soft symphonic prog. The music is epic throughout this album.
There are a lot of organs, guitars, flutes, and vocals here, in addition to the keyboards generating classical music.
The quality is good throughout this album. Fans of symphonic prog should check out this album.
3 points
















































