The fourth album from this band from Norway.
The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, lap steel guitars, keyboards and vocals.
I have really been impressed by their first three albums and I was therefore more than willing to review their new album when I got the offer.
The music on this forty minutes long album is an earthy take on symphonic prog.
The music is melodic with a lot of neo-prog influences too.
The music is melancholic and brooding with some good male vocals on. There are some Gazpacho influences throughout. The music is therefore not really clear-cut symphonic prog. More like a crossover between neo-prog, art-rock and symphonic prog.
The music is very good, no matter what label and genre this album should be put into. The sound is excellent and this band has again delivered the goods.
3.5 points

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