The third album from this band from England.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, organ, synths, piano, loops, guitar synths and vocals.
A guest added vibraphone on a couple of tracks.
The very impressive Sanguine Hum returned again and this time with a double album, double CD. That is eighty-three minutes of music.
The band has one and a half feet in the Canterbury scene on this album. There is indeed a lot of Canterbury scene fusion and jazz on this album.
There is also a lot of Canterbury scene influenced neo-prog on this album. Vocals based tracks, that is.
The music is quirky and well crafted. The vocals is very good.
I am really impressed by this album and it is an album running close to a great status. A couple of better tracks and it would have been a great album indeed. Nevertheless, check out this very good album.
3.5 points
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