The fourth album from this band from The Netherlands.
The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
This is the follow up album to the 2013 album Funfair Fantasy. A pretty good album, it was.
The band album debuted back in 2003 and their release schedule has been sporadic, to put it that way. I am pretty sure I have reviewed all their albums.
Terre Tiempo is clocking in at one hour.
The music is largely instrumental symphonic prog with some cinematic rock influences. There are some vocals on two of the twelve tracks.
The music is mostly mellow and melodic. The music is also pretty epic and monumental. Camel is a good reference here as Trion has always been in that mould.
There are a lot of guitars here and some flutes and keyboards generated church organs.
The overall quality is good throughout. This album was really unexpected as we all thought the band was disbanded. This album and quality of the music here comes as a very positive surprise. Hence, I am grateful.
3 points

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