Two years after their debut release of Ramayana, the Canadian quintet returns with an album that shows that the good reviews of their first album was no coincidence. Deeply rooted into 80's Classic Metal, with enough modern elements as well, with plenty of melodies and a perfect marriage between Power Metal and Progressive, their new album shows exactly where this band is able to go. Groovy and catchy, but also complex and well worked, this album is a successful continuation of their debut. Well worked songs, enough ideas, no fillers, no weak moments, no repetitions. Just pure and honest music, from a talented and inspired band. A good value for money, and certainly one of those albums that won't make you bored.
9/10
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