The third album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a quartet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
I reviewed their debut album ten years ago for # 1 and then their second album Vox Humana (2016) a couple of weeks ago in this edition of the blog. Both of these albums are very good.
The band returned four years later with this one hour long album.
The music here is muscular and pretty heavy progressive. It is also epic, monumental and bold. There is indeed a lot of pomp rock here mixed in with heavy prog and progressive metal. The music is also elegant throughout this album.
The Swedish band Haken is again a good reference.
The vocals is again good. The music is very good throughout this album. There is some catchy pieces of music here which is drawing in the listener.
Their music may be a bit un-british brash and bold. But this is still a very good band and this is a very good album.
3.5 points
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