The second album from this band from Sweden.
The band was a duo with a lineup of bass, guitars, keyboards, vocals and drums programming.
One guest added saxophone on one track.
Nils Erikson were a member of Karmakanic on their albums and is hopefully still involved in that band. Their albums is a good reference for both Last Plane Out albums. This is something I noted in my review of the 2024 self-titled debut album some days ago too.
Cautionary Tales is clocking in at thirty-eight minutes.
The music is a blend of neo-prog and Scandinavian symphonic prog. The music is also melancholic and full of reflections. There are some Kaipa and Karmakanic influences here.
The vocals are good and the music is surprisingly complex taken into account that this is a duo. Well, it is essentially a one-man-band.
The overall quality is good and an improvement on the debut album. This is a band fans of Scandinavian symphonic prog should check out.
3 points



























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