The second album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
This is an album which has been hanging around in my collection for the last fifteen years. As the band is now active again, releasing some EPs this year, it's about time to review this album as I have also reviewed their three other albums.
This album is clocking in at one hour.
The music is classic British neo-prog.
The music is pretty epic and symphonic. There are still some pop sensibilities here.
Genesis is a massive influence on this album together with early Marillion, which again is massive Genesis influenced.
The vocals and the guitars are all very good to great. The quality of the music is very good and this is one of the British neo-prog albums you should have in your collection.
3.5 points

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