If you went into this album with prog in mind, it is really enjoyable. If you wanted a sequel to their last project, you get the rest of these reviews.
Edit 82 -> 89, this album just keeps growing on me. If the singing was better it would be in the 90s. Despite that, I keep coming back.
Forgotten Days has everything, and I am honestly surprised fans of this band didn't connect with this record like I have. There isn't another project that encapsulates my feelings of existentialism like this one. I understand not all listeners are going to resonate with that kind of message but on top of the lyrics, this album is diverse and a sonic master class. It has the crushing doom like riffs people love yet also finds some of the bands grooviest moments, like on the track ... read more