2010-01-26
With pensive, poetic lyrics and keen musicianship, Tim Smith and crew have created dark, pretty prog-rock on this, their fourth release. Brooding on dark and desolate themes, this well-crafted album might leave you with an otherworldly sense of melancholy. Rebecca Ruth
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