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The second studio album with Michele Luppi fronting them is more of the same. If you loved their earlier albums then I am sure you’ll love this one as well. Their mixture of power metal and progressive metal has always applied to my taste. Even though they might never reach the level of A Time Never Come again, they have always been a solid contributor of technically sound and well written European Power Metal mixed up with a solid portion of progressive elements.
I wish I could say that they’ve taken a big step forward with The Nature of Time, but that is not the case. This album is not quite as strong as its predecessor, Portrait of a Dying Heart. I had hopes for another cool album that was pushing the boundaries of their sound way more than this one does, but sadly we get more of the same.
Not the result I had set my hopes on, but never-the-less, still a fine and solid effort. One thing I have to mention; the album artwork is one of finest I’ve seen in a long, long time. Brilliant!
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