The fifth album from this band from France.
The band was a sextet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, saxophone and vocals.
This is the follow up to their 2012 album The Dreamer's Hideaway. That album was their best album up to that point and a break with their almost avant-garde alternative metal on their first albums. My hope was that they would continue their progress.
Here Comes The Sun is clocking in at three quarters of an hour.
The band has continued on their road over to a more alternative rock and post-rock landscape. A good reference here is Anathema. Klone sounds a lot like them on this album.
There is no metal left in their sound. The music is still muscular. There is a lot of post-rock in their sound and music too. There are some ebb and flow in their music.
The music is also melancholic and moody.
The vocals are clean vocals. They are also good and are fitting for the music genres Klone is now pursuing.
There are no outstanding pieces of music here. That said, the music is really good and this makes this album both enjoyable and good. This album is up to this point their best album.
3 points
















































