The debut album from this band from Poland.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards, electronics and vocals.
One guest added keyboards and electronics on a couple of tracks.
This is a new band that has released two albums so far. The latest one some weeks ago and I will review it later this year.
I thought this eighty minutes long album was going to be a hard rocking heavy prog album before I gave it it's first spin. I was wrong.
The heavy prog ethos may be here, but the music is neo-prog.
The music is epic, complex and melodic. There are several long pieces of music here. The title track is an opus, clocking in at twenty-one minutes. There are also two other ten minutes and longer pieces here. The music is still neo-prog and not symphonic prog.
The balance between the keyboards and guitars are very good. The vocals is also very good.
The result is one of the better neo-prog albums ever to come from Poland and a very good album in it's own right. I am impressed.
3.5 points
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