The fourth album from this band from Great Britain.
The band is a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, organ, electric piano and synths.
This is strangely enough my first ever meeting with this band. A band who album debuted fifteen years ago and whose albums has been on my radar, but never reviewed. Until now, that is.
The music is big, monumental post-metal with some doom metal, psych rock and progressive rock influences.
There is some church organ and church piano sounding synths here on this instrumental forty minutes long album. Those are the best pieces on this album who also include some pretty clever psych rock pieces too.
The music is never melodic but it has some quirky melodies and pieces.
Not everything is good here. Nevertheless, this is a good album and I should really get their first three albums now. I think this is one of those bands who needs a lot more love and attention from the prog and post metal crowd.
3 points
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