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Who wouldn't? An epic long play that has a haunting and melodic ebb and flow which slowly tugs from the soul and mind a longing for peace. NewMusicLover
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Ten years late to this party I first heard some of the tracks from this album on Pete's Live at Mothster Mansion Vol 1 broadcast. It is very different to his more familiar prog output and a few of the heavier songs take a few listens to get used to them but in the main the music is easy listening and soothing. Radio 2 with some edge graeme wright
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The vocals/singing ruins this third Sanctuary for me. In the other parts there were vocals, but they were more of a chanting-kind.
The female singing makes it sound cheap and too new-ageish. Because of that, this is my least favorite Sanctuary-album. Mssr Renard
Throwing mathcore, emo, and ambient into the mix, Estonia's Kaschalot push progressive rock's multitasking approach to its limits. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 10, 2021
The latest album from British indie rock band is filled with pared back tracks recorded in various countries while the band was on tour. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 23, 2020