The third album from this band from Spain.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, flute, saxophone and vocals.
Tabletom is a band difficult to really pin down in a genre.
Take Spanish rock, add some prog and jazz too and then add lots of fusion and folk music.
The vocals are in Spanish and the music is all over the place.
The saxophone is pretty dominant and add a very jazzy feeling. Some of the music is laidback and some other parts are pretty hard.
There are also some pretty melodic stuff here and some stuff that makes a symph prog fan happy too.
This is indeed an untraditional album but quite a traditional album from this band.
It is also a good album too. The album has a lot of interesting details and a lot of good melodies. The vocals is really good and the saxophone is pretty OK.
Check out this album.
3 points
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