The third album from this band from Poland.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
This is the follow up to their rather good two first albums, reviewed earlier this year on this blog. I will also review their fourth album later this year.
Karolina Leszko is still on the vocals here and her vocals is very good. They are not as operatic as on the first two albums, though.
The music is a mix of neo-prog and art-rock. There are also some musicals influences in their music.
This time, Magenta from UK is a good reference. The type of vocals is pretty similar to Magenta on Home.
The music is melodic and pretty epic. It has some good guitar solos too.
This is by far not their best album as parts of this three quarters of an hour long album is not up to this band's normal high standards. It is still an album well worth checking out if melodic progressive rock is your thing.
2.5 points
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