The 13th album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, piano, organ, synths and vocals.
The band returned two years after their last album.
Conquest is clocking in at three quarters of an hour.
There is a new vocalist in the band, John Sloman. He stayed in the band for two years and later released around ten solo albums, the latest one last year.
His vocals are softer and more rounded than their original vocalist. The music is therefore more like stadium rock on this album. The music is still hard, but still softer than on their previous twelve albums.
The sound is also very commercial and this album is the band going mainstream, seeking commercial success.
Maybe they got commercial success with this album. The music is decent enough. This album is still a bit of a low for this band. It is an album best avoided.
2 points

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