The eighth album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was an eight-piece big band with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, violin, keyboards and vocals.
One guest added vocals on one track.
I have reviewed some Soltice albums in the previous editions of this blog and were therefore interested in this album when I got it. Somehow, it fell through the cracks in my office, and it is only now that I have finally been able to review it.
This album is, including the bonus track, forty-five minutes long.
The music is neo-prog influenced celtic folk rock.
The music is both dynamic, colourful and melodic. There is a lot of very good female vocals here and the guitars and the violins are good.
The songs are pretty long and a bit complex.
The quality is good throughout this album. This is another good album from one of the better bands in Great Britain right now.
3 points

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