The third album from this band from The Netherlands.
The band was a seven-pieces big band on this album with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, flute and vocals.
One guest added a clarinet.
The band returned again after a four years long album break. I have reviewed their first two albums. They are both good albums.
Scratch is clocking in at fifty minutes.
The music is neo-prog.
In this case, complex and pretty heavy neo-prog with a lot of symphonic prog influences. The music is also lush and colourful.
The vocals are a blend of female and male vocals.
The music on this album is heavier and more complex than on the previous album Fairly Carefree. The music is also slightly better.
This is indeed a good album and one to check out if heavy, complex neo-prog is your thing.
3 points

















































