The debut album from this band from USA.
The band was a quintet with a line-up of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
I have reviewed three of their eight albums in this blog. But not in the right order. I got the remaining five unreviewed albums and they are all up for review in the coming weeks.
A Grander Vision is clocking in at forty minutes.
The music here is a blend of neo-prog and symphonic prog.
The sound is the 1990s neo-prog sound. No surprise there, then. The music is pretty epic with some good guitar solos and harmonies.
The music is mostly mid-tempo with some faster and slower pieces in between.
The vocals are pretty good.
The quality is somewhere between decent and good. This is an acceptable debut album and one to check out if the 1990s neo-prog sound and scene is your cup of tea.
2.5 points

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