The fourth album from this band from Poland.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, theremin, organ, keyboards and vocals.
Three guests added woodwinds.
The band continued on towards their rightful status as one of the best prog metal bands in the world.
This is a three quarters of an hour long album. The music is a blend of heavy prog and progressive metal.
References are both Porcupine Tree and Dream Theater. This album sounds like a crossbreed between this two band's music. This without being a copycat.
The music is both dynamic and melodic. The vocals are pretty light. They are also very good.
As per usual with progressive rock from Poland, the music has a melancholic undertone. The music is also quirky with some Radiohead undertones and vibes.
The music also sounds, even fifteen years later, very fresh and original. This album is pretty unique and that is a positive sense.
This is therefore a very good album and one to check out. This album really cemented this band's status as one of the best bands in today's scene.
3.5 points
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