The fourth album from this band from France.
The band was a sextet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards, electronics, samples, saxophone and vocals.
The band returned again after a two years long album break.
This album is clocking in at fifty-five minutes.
Their music were esoteric alternative extreme metal on their first three albums. So much that large parts of their music were dissonant.
The band has mellowed a lot on The Dreamer's Hideaway. The music is much more melodic and the band has moved a lot towards progressive metal on this album.
There is still some djent, extreme metal and dissonant metal here. But the music is much more accessible.
The music is still hard and heavy. The vocals are a blend of clean and harsh.
There is a lot of good stuff here. A lot to enjoy.
This is their best album to this point and a good album in its own right.
3 points

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