The 12th album from this artist from Great Britain.
Fish did all the male vocals here.
He was helped out by some guests who added drums, percussion, bass, guitars, violin, viola, cello, keyboards, trombone, tuba, trumpet, flugelhorn and female vocals.
Fish returned again with this sixty-seven minutes long album.
Fish should be given credit, a lot of credit, for releasing twelve (that cover album exluded) albums who varies a lot from each other. That is again the case for his previous album 13th Star and this one.
There is a six years long break between these two albums and a lot of various issues in his life. His lyrics and music has always reflected his personal life.
A Feast Of Consequences is a blend of Scottish folk rock, art-rock and a bit US brass rock.
Both music and lyrics feels very personal. It plays a lot with the listener's heart strings. That is both an observation and a compliment.
The result is perhaps his most personal album and a good album too. It is one of his best solo albums and one to check out.
3 points
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