The third album from this band from Canada.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
Two guests added backing vocals.
I have previously in # 1 and # 3 of this blog reviewed their debut album and an EP by this band. These are good releases. For some reason I do not understand, I have yet to review their second album. I will post a review of that album before the end of this year.
Finding Time is a thirty-five minutes long album and the music is mainly art-rock.
As on their first album, there is also some strong Canterbury scene fusion and rock influences here.
There is some quirky music here, indeed. That is aided by some very good and quirky female vocals.
The tempo is mid-tempo with some good keyboards and vocals. The music is also melodic. Still... quirky is the word best associated with this album.
The quality is good throughout and this is an album well worth checking out.
3 points
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