The fourth album from this band from Sweden.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
The band returned a couple of months ago after a thirteen years long album break.
The music on this forty minutes long album is classic Scandinavian symphonic prog.
The band is walking down the same path they walked on in their first three albums.
The music is melodic with a lot of guitars, guitar solos and keyboards. The vocals are melodic and earthly. Their music is more in the vein of Kaipa than the other big band in the scene, The Flower Kings.
The music is pretty muscular, but never really heavy. The music is both elegant and classic. It still has some bites and it is never uninteresting. It has a lot of interesting details.
This album is one of the biggest surprises of last years. Firstly because I did not expect this album and secondly because of the quality of the music here.
This indeed a very good album and a Scandinavian symphonic prog smorgasboard.
3.5 points
































.jpg)















