The fourth album from this band from Bahrain.
The band was a sextet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, organ, piano, synths, keyboards, flute and vocals.
Osiris has been blending British neo-prog with a lot of Arabic flavours on the last couple of albums before they released Visions From The Past.
On this album, they broaden their Arabic music inspirations a lot and let them take some more space on this album.
The main music is still standard 1980s British neo-prog with some flutes and some pomp rock added onto the pretty much run-of-the-mill neo-prog we get here.
The sound is not the best and I am not particular impressed by the quality of the music on this fifty minutes long album. OK, some of it is rather good. The vocals is good too.
This album is still only a decent album as the sound is not the right sound for this kind of progressive rock. Neither is the bands goth rock elements right for this album. Hence...
2 points
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