The second album from this band from Canada.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, flute and vocals.
The band returned again after a ten years long album break.
Their 2015 self-titled debut album were a decent enough album with music somewhere between college rock and neo-prog.
The music on the forty minutes long Delirium Dive is more a blend of art rock and neo-prog. There are also some hints of jazz and folk rock here. There are also some Rush references here too.
The music is mostly mid-tempo with a pretty organic sound and vocals. The music is also emotional and melancholic.
There are some good guitar solos here and the vocals is good. There are a lot of interesting details here too.
The album is a bit of a grower and it takes a bit time and efforts from the listener. Please give it some time and you will be rewarded with a good album.
This is a name-your-price Bandcamp album too. Hence, get this album.
3 points

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