The third album from this one-man-band from Ukraine.
Oleksii Perevodchyk played the drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and also added programming to this album.
His first two albums were pretty good and I therefore jumped on the chance to review his new album. Oleksii Perevodchyk is very talented and I am supporting all music and most things from this war-torn country.
Souper is clocking in at thirty-four minutes.
The music is again a blend of heavy prog, fusion and symphonic prog.
The music is instrumental.
There are a lot of keyboards and guitars here. There are some good guitars solos and some good piano harmonies.
The music is dynamic and pretty fast. The music is also pretty melodic too.
The quality is good throughout. This album is not as good as the debut album but it is still a good album.
3 points

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