Up to this point, Eloy has has had an amazing run of top shelf albums! Always either ahead of the curve or majorly defining the groove of said curves. It’s now 1983 and the band has already survived pun and new wave and still sound great. Eloy should take no heat for losing their footing a bit in ‘83. Performance is actually quite good! It’s quite literally just a reflections of the changes happening at the time (for better or worse). It’s a solidly album, but there’s just no audience for this sort of 80s progressive rock at the time. Not one of my favs, but an enjoyable album.
1983 UK pressing on Heavy Metal Worldwide.


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