The third album from this band from USA.
The band is a sextet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
Three guests added vocals on some tracks.
I really liked their first two albums. Good, solid and melodic US neo-prog.
So I jumped on the chance to review this album too as they are one of my favourite US neo-prog bands.
The band has moved towards symphonic prog on Geography. US symphonic prog, that is.
The vocals are both male and female. The music is big and bold with some musicals influences. It is also very complex and it is not always easy to see where the melodies and music is going during these fifty minutes.
The music is pretty pastoral throughout. This despite of being bold and pretty epic. The band has found a good balance between pastoral, epic and boldness.
Not everything is good here. The vocals and the details is really good though. But the overall impression is that this is another good album from this band. A band whose albums is well worth checking out.
3 points
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