The third album from this band from USA.
The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
The leader of the band is Mark Jeffrey Dye, the sound technician for the likes of Van Halen and Gino Vannelli. He has also done the sound for some movies. The Elysian Fields albums are almost impossible to find too but I got two of them and both are reviewed this month for this blog.
I think the band altogether has released six albums.
Their music is a mix of US symphonic prog, musicals and pomp rock.
This ninety minutes long album has a lot of all of these elements. Mostly pomp rock, though.
The music is epic and bold throughout.
The vocals is good and the trio does a good job on their instruments. The quality of the songs are somewhere between decent and good. This album is an improvement on their debut album and all their albums should be made more accessible so more people can enjoy their music. A Bandcamp page would be nice, Mark.
2.5 points
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