The third album from this band from Brazil.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
A handful of guests added cowbells, guitars, keyboards and voices.
I reviewed their first two albums two years ago and gave the debut album a good rating and the follow up album a decent rating. In short, the latter one was a bit of a disappointment.
That album was also a double album with a mix of psych pop and psych rock.
The band continues down the same path on the one hour long AniGmA.
The music is a mix of dreamy psych pop and psych rock. Add in folk rock and art rock influences and you get the picture.
Both the vocals and the organs are good here. The organs has a retro-psych rock feel and sound. The vocals are both female and male vocals.
There is a lot of good songs here and some less good songs. Parts of this album is pretty dull and pedestrian.
This album is an improvement on their second album but not much more than that.
2.5 points
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