The fourth album from this band from Italy.
The band is a quartet with a lineup of drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
One guest delivere additional vocals on one song.
I reviewed their first three albums last year in this blog and gave them good ratings throughout.
The band started as a Canterbury scene band before they moved to neo-prog on their second album. They returned to their Canterbury scene roots on the K album from 2019 and was hoping that they would stay there for good.
.... But my hope was dashed on this thirty-seven minutes long album.
The music is mostly art-rock here with some neo-prog and some psych rock influences. No wonder the band has self-titled this album as there is hardly anything left from the old band called Eveline's Dust.
The music is mid-tempo and pretty gloomy. That is helped by the pretty gloomy male vocals too.
Some of the music is decent and a couple of the pieces of music here is good. This album is for me a bit of a disappointment, though.
2.5 points

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