Album Rating: 3.5
For me this is a very natural progression from the band's first two albums, and though initially isn't
as effective or engaging as those records, still manages to create a grandiose atmosphere, and there's
still a hefty amount of variety which makes both sides of the album just as inventive as the other.
One thing that did make me lower the rating a bit is how some songs tend to drag, like the first half
of the last song.
By the way, is anyone attending the HRH Prog festival in Wales next year? The Enid are one of the main
acts there, and so I'm looking forward to it!
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