The fourth album from this multi-national band.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, mandolin, guitars, keyboards, whistle and flute.
Three guests added saxophone and vocals.
I really loved their previous album After All These Years from 2021. It was a very good instrumental blend of symphonic prog and folk rock. There was a lot of Camel influences there as I noted in my review earlier this month.
The Odd Land Of Nod is an one hour long album. The band has moved a lot closer to fusion on this album. There is still a lot of symphonic prog here and it is only right to label this album as a blend of symphonic prog and fusion.
Then we got one song here which is pretty close to Peter Hammill and Van Der Graaf Generator.
The mix of instrumental pieces and songs are very good here. The band has a clear vision and they knows how to carry it out. This is therefore another very good album from this band.
3.5 points
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