The second album from this band from The Netherlands.
The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards, fx and vocals.
This is the follow up album to their 2020 debut album The Scream Of Nature. That was a good album and I am pleased that the band has returned again for their second album.
The music on the one hour long Lunar Clock II is symphonic prog.
Their debut album were a mix of Genesis and Yes with a good helping of RPI and neo-classical music too.
The same also applies to this album. The music is also influenced by fusion on some parts of this album.
The music is pretty dynamic with some good fusion like runouts. There are some good vocals here. Most of the music is instrumental though.
The music is also quirky throughout and there is a lot of Canterbury scene influences here.
The quality is good throughout this album and this is another good album from this band. A band well worth checking out.
3 points

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