The second album from this band from Canada.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, Chapman stick, keyboards and vocals.
I have earlier reviewed both their first album and their third, this year's album. You can read that review somewhere else in this blog.
That album's music is different from what we get on the one hour long Good Things album.
This album is dominated by some good female vocals. Vocals on the top of some psych rock and vaudeville rock. The result is pretty eclectic and eclectic prog is their genre.
The music is still pretty melodic too. The music is mostly mid-tempo and has some good keyboards and guitars.
Half of the album is good while the other half is decent.
This is not their finest hour, I am afraid.
2.5 points

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