The second album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a trio with a lineup of guitar, cello, keyboards and programming.
This album was released twenty-five years after their debut album One Day A New Horizon. The band has just released their new, third album. Hence, this band has some productivity issues......
Their debut album had some symph prog and neo-classical music in the vein of Camel, Mike Oldfield and Steve Hackett.
On the follow up album The Noble Pauper's Grave, the band has scaled back a bit. The music is now largely only neo-classical music.
Mike Oldfield is a big influence on this album and fans of his music should indeed check out this album.
This one hour long album is also very much influenced by old classic English music and some celtic folk rock.
The music is organic with some programmed flutes and other classical orchestra instruments. There is also some keyboards pretty high in the mix. The sound still has this organic feel. A bit of a chamber orchestra feel and sound.
The music is very pedestrian and not particular good. This album is not a bad album though and it is worth checking out if Mike Oldfield floats your boat.
2 points
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