The third album from this band from Spain.
The band was a seven piece big band here with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, violin, keyboards and vocals.
The band returned again after a five years long break.
Their first two albums were two good albums, according to my reviews of them earlier this summer in this blog.
Both the cover art-work and the album title is not as exotic and flowery as their first two albums. That is the first thing we notice on this album.
The music on this three quarters of an hour long album is this time a blend of hard rock and 1970s Spanish symphonic prog. There are also some folk rock influences here.
The vocals are in Spanish and they are good. A new main vocalist has been added to the lineup and band-owner Roberto Iniesta now takes care of the guitars and some of the vocals. The new vocalist does a good job, btw.
The music is still flowery and melodic with lots of violins.
The songs are also pretty catchy too.
The result is an enjoyable and a good album which should appeal to everyone who likes melodic progressive rock.
3 points
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