The second album from this band from Canada.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
One guest added saxophones.
This band album debuted under the name The Kite back in 1991 with a self-titled album. An album I have without any success tried to get hold of. I have managed to get hold of their latest three albums and they will all be reviewed here this month.
This album clocks in at fifty-three minutes and the music is neo-prog.
There are some strong art-rock influences here and some rather faint heavy prog influences.
The music is mid-tempo, melodic and has got a lot of interesting details.
The vocals are very good.
This is a good album and I am really looking forward to reviewing their remaining two albums too.
3 points

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