Excellent, very 70s, analog sounding retro progressive in a cross between space age Pink Floyd and Eloy's 3rd album. You get the feel: dreamy mellotron washes and other subtle spacey keyboard textures, alongside with floating guitar leads and laid-back vocal passages. Till it climaxes in scorching wah-wah drenched soloing overtop an absolutely frenetic rhythm section. The kind of musical trip that needs to be played non-stop as the musicians are masters of the universe they’re exploring.
I hope this one does not sink into prog indifference, like my previous AMOS & CREW post...
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