The 12th album from this British band.
The band was a quintet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, piano, synths, keyboards and vocals.
A handful of guests provided cello and vocals.
Marillion continues down the art-rock path they started on when Steve Hogarth became their vocalist.
The music is at times pretty poppy while it is pretty complex at other times.
This album offers up over an hour of this mix.
There is no real great tracks on this album. This album is a pretty pleasant piece of music. But it is not up to Marillion's standards and it is falls a bit short.
This is one of their weaker albums, indeed.
2.5 points
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