The third and final album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
A guest delivered some female vocals.
This band was a pretty short lived band who delivered three albums and then disappeared without a trace. I have reviewed their first two albums and they are pretty decent. I was not impressed, though.
Melodic neo-prog with a lot of cinematic influences and some ELP influences is what this album is about.
A lot of the music here is instrumental. Instrumental as in a mix of fusion, jazz and symphonic neo-prog. The sporadic vocals are rather good.
The music is dynamic and has a lot of interesting details.
This is indeed their best album. It is also a good one and one to check out.
3 points
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