The second album from this band from USA.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
I reviewed their 2022 debut album Words some days ago and that was a pretty good album. I was hoping for much of the same on this album.
More Than I Believe is clocking in at forty minutes.
The music is a blend of neo-prog, art rock and psych rock.
There are some Marillion and Pink Floyd influences here.
The music is therefore melodic and mid-tempo. There are still some subtle Depeche Mode influences here.
The keyboards and the guitars are good. Ditto for the vocals.
The quality is an upgrade on their debut. Not by much but still an upgrade. This is an album art-rock fans should check out.
3 points

















































