The eight album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of bass, guitars, keyboards, percussion programming and vocals.
The band returned again after a long break for this album which is their latest album to this date.
This album is fifty minutes long and the band takes us back to their neo-prog roots again on this album.
There are also some art-rock and heavy prog influences here too. But the main part of this album is epic, symphonic neo-prog.
Alan Reed's vocals are great and a big improvement on the vocals on the two previous two albums. There are also some good guitar solos here and lots of good keyboards. A real drummer is missing. Nevertheless, the programmed percussion gives the music an extra edge.
The sound is good and the six songs are an improvement on the two previous albums. This is indeed a good album and one well worth checking out.
3 points
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