The second album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a duo with a lineup of bass, guitars, keyboards, drums programming, programming, narration and vocals.
Their Richard III album from earlier this year was an interesting, good concept album about the much-maligned English king Richard III. A king who reigned over England 550 years ago and who were finally laid to rest in Leicester Cathedral ten years ago.
The one hour and five minutes long Sanctuary Sky is a more straight forward symphonic prog album. The album is somewhere in the borderlands between symphonic prog and neo-prog.
The music reminds me a lot about the first Us (The Netherlands) albums. The music is a bit primitive and not particular epic and technical.
The music is melodic through and songs based.
The vocals are good. There are some good details here. The music is lacking a bit, quality wise. Nevertheless, this is a good album.
3 points

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