The fourth album from this artist from Norway.
Bjorn Riis did the bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals here.
He got help from a quartet who did drums, bass, piano and female vocals.
This member of Airbag has also a prolific solo career. A career probably bigger than the one of Airbag.
Bjorn Riis has moved a bit more towards mainstream rock on his solo albums.
This is very much in evidence on this fifty minutes long album.
There is a lot of Gilmour era Pink Floyd references in his music on this album. That aside, the music is straddling the neo-prog genre and the commercial rock genre.
There is a lot of guitars here and the music is pretty rocking throughout.
There is no great pieces of music here though. There is not many good pieces of music either.
The quality is therefore somewhere between decent and good. This is not his best album, I am afraid.
2.5 points
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