The fourth album from this band from Finland.
The band was a trio with a line-up of drums, bass, guitars, cello, synths and vocals.
The band returned again after an eleven years long break. Their first three albums were good, so I had some expectations for this album.
Monologue of Chronos clocks in at fifty minutes.
The music here is symphonic prog.
The music is complex, melodic, pretty epic, pretty symphonic, theatrical and mid-tempo.
There are a lot of Yes influences in their music. The music is also baroque throughout this album.
The band does a good job and the arrangements is very good.
The vocals too is very good.
There are no real killer tracks here and that is my only gripe with this album. This is a good album, indeed.
3 points















































