The debut album from this band from Germany.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, organ, synths, piano and vocals.
The band released three albums before they gave up and moved on. I got this album and their final album up for reviews in the coming days.
The band played some sort of German symphonic prog with German lyrics and some krautrock influences.
The music is Hammond organ and Fender Rhodes dominated.
The music is one long suite called Ruckblende. The album clocks in at forty minutes.
The music is not heavy and it is not bombastic epic either. It is meandering somewhere between pastoral and poppy. It is still symphonic prog but more proto than bona fida symphonic prog.
The vocalist and the band is doing a decent job on an unremarkable album.
This is a decent enough album and fans of symphonic prog may want to give this album a spin.
2 points
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