The seventh album from this band from Poland.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, violin, keyboards and vocals.
Believe is one of the veteran bands in the progressive rock scene in Poland. They released their first album in 2006 and I believe I have reviewed all their albums.
This is also a band I really like. The band has on some album set the standard for the Polish neo-prog scene.
The music on this one hour long album is mostly neo-prog with some strong art-rock influences.
The music is really elegant throughout. Some of the music is pretty melancholic but not as melancholic as on earlier releases. The violin is here but not as well used as on previous albums.
The vibe is more upbeat this time. The vocals is very good.
The music is at times very good. But most of this album is a bit lacking in quality and identity. This is therefore a good, nice album but not their finest hour.
3 points
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