The fourth album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of tambourine, drums, bass, guitars, piano, synths, drum machines and vocals.
Some guests added backing vocals and vocals.
The band returned again after the good 1998 Beat The Drum album.
The music is again neo-prog and we get just over an hour worth of it this time. Neo-prog with a lot of symphonic prog influences.
The music both epic, bold, complex and symphonic The music is a bit melodic too.
The music is mostly big and symphonic too. The band even gives us half a minutes of Awakening, the classic Yes track. The most dramatic part of this masterpiece, that is.
The songs here are pretty long and the vocals is good. There is no really outstanding track here and not really any very good music here.
This is a good album and one that will satisfy the fans.
3 points
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