The second album from this band from Great Britain.
The band was a one man band with Patrick Molesworth doing piano, keyboards and vocals.
He got help from some guests who added drums, bass, guitars, cello, violin, flute and backing vocals.
Patrick returned again six years after his decent enough self-titled debut album. An album I reviewed some days ago in this blog.
The music on this three quarters of an hour long album is again mainstream rock with some art-rock and neo-prog influences. There are now some psych rock influences too and the band's admiration for Pink Floyd shines through this album.
There are also some mid 1970s Jethro Tull folk rock influences here too.
The music is better this time around. Ditto for the sound.
This album is an improvement on their debut album. This band is not setting the world on fire but their albums, in particular this album, should still be checked out.
2.5 points

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