The debut album from this artist from Great Britain.
Dominic Sanderson did the guitars, mellotron and vocals here.
He got help from some guests who added congas, percussion, drums, bass, violin, viola, cello, piano, organ, keyboards, mellotron, saxophone, flute and vocals.
Dominic Sanderson is another nice addition to the progressive rock scene. He has so far released two albums and both of them, starting with this one, is up for reviews this summer.
This album is fifty minutes long and most of it is instrumental eclectic prog with some symphonic prog and psych-rock influences.
King Crimson's Red album is a very good reference for his album. This album is far from being a copycat but the longest track here, a twenty minutes long track, has a lot of the ambience and soundscapes from that album. The same soundscapes is also scattered around the rest of this album.
There is also some pretty big Pink Floyd influences here and some Yes influences.
The music is very complex at times and not so melodic. Eclectic music in other words.
There are some good mellotron here and the sound and ambience has a 1970s symphonic prog ambience.
The music is also good throughout this album. This is an album well worth checking out, indeed.
3 points
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