The eight album from this band from Canada.
The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, percussion, harmonium, bass, mandolin, guitars, theremin, keyboards and vocals.
The band was helped out by Ian Anderson on flute and a some other guests who provided harmonica, pedal steel, percussion and backing vocals.
The band split up after their previous album and then reformed for The Ocean At The End.
The music is again art rock with a lot of grunge and stadium rock influences. There is even some Rush in their music.
There is not much progressive rock in their music though.
The songs are actually pretty good and worth a listen or two. I am not pretending that this is the type of music that makes me want to wake up every morning. Nevertheless, this album is pretty good and the band knows what they are doing. Art, it is.
3 points
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