The eighth album from this band from Norway.
The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, synths and vocals.
A trio of guests, including Tim Bowness, added trumpet and vocals on a couple of tracks.
As I noted in my review of their previous album, Shelter from 2024, the band started out as an eclectic symphonic prog band before they moved to the art-rock genre.
That is very much evident on this year's Life In Seven Dreams album. A three quarters of an hour long album.
The band is firmly in the art-rock genre with a lot of Tim Bowness and No-Man influences.
The music is really softly spoken and melancholic.
The music is also understated. There are not many good details here.
This album is not among their best albums. Nevertheless, this is a pretty good album and one for the art-rock crowd.
2.5 points

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