The 19th album from this band from England.
The band was a sextet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, keyboards, guitars and vocals.
Invicta is part two of the Journey's End album from 2010, their 16th album.
The band continued in their world between classical music and symphonic prog.
Joe Payne was the lead vocalist here and did a very good job on this album.
The album starts with a piece which is more or less straight classical music before the album moves onto being a more rock album.
Symphonic progressive rock, that is.
There is actually a lot of tasty guitars here and some tasty, short guitar solos.
There is some musicals type of music here. The Enid has always sailed close to that genre.
This is still a decent to good album from the band and well worth checking out.
2.5 points
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