The third album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards, programming and vocals.
The band, 3/4 of the original quartet, returned again after a thirty-six years long break.
I have reviewed both their first albums and I have yet to become impressed by this band. My review of their second album was published earlier this month in this blog and there is a link to my review of their debut album in that link too.
I had no expectations to this one hour long album then.. No expecations.
The music here is mainly symphonic prog. The six pieces of music is pretty long with some good Yes and ELP references throughout this album.
There are also some more melodic music here.
There is some really good keyboards here and that is the main instrument here. The vocals is also good while the guitars and (the good) vocals are more a supporting instrument. There is not many solos here of any kind.
The music is good throughout and this is very much one of the better comeback albums I have ever reviewed in this blog. This is indeed an album symphonic and neo prog fans should check out.
3 points
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