The seventh album from this artist from Great Britain.
Colin Masson did all the music himself on bass, guitars, keyboards, vocals and drum programming.
This album is a fifty-five minutes long follow up to The Visitor from 2024. That album was a pretty good album. I have in this edition of the blog also reviewed two other pretty good albums from. You will find the rest of my reviews of his albums in previous editions of this blog.
The music is again heavily influenced by the Harbour Of Tears era of Camel.
There is a lot of celtic folk rock influences here. Colin Masson relocated from England to the Loch Awe area of Scotland around 50 miles from this blog's HQ just before he released this album. That has influenced this album, I believe.
There is a lot of folk rock here. There are also some good, long guitar solos here.
The music is really melodic. It also has some good details. The sound is good.
This is indeed one of his better albums and by far better than The Visitor. It seems like Colin Masson's music has got a new lease of life at the shores of Loch Awe.
3 points

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