The fifth album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
A handful of guests added fiddle, male and female vocals.
This band from Aberdeen up in the far north-east of Scotland returned again after a four years long break.
This time with a seventy-two minutes long opus. The music is a crossover between neo-prog, symphonic prog and heavy prog.
The music is very muscular at times. It is also epic and very complex most of the times. It has some good Scottish folk rock influences on a couple of tracks, mostly on the great Ghostdancers track.
The other great track here is Invincible, an eleven minutes long epic symphonic prog piece of music.
The vocals is great and ditto for the guitars.
This is by far their best album so far and a great album in it's own right. This is also one of the better albums ever to come out of Scotland.
4 points
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