Perhaps the best prog-rock album of the 70s
the man next planet | montreal, canada | 02/27/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is as extreme as prog could get. Excellent musicianship. A bizarre but effective mix between early King Krimson and Van der Graaf Generator, with a dab of ELP and the most competent harmonies from Yes. An incredible singer and keybordist, a guitarist that will remind you at times of Robert Fripp, plus an extremely competent jazzy rythm section. This science-fiction inspired CD is simply a must for prog-rock fans or even metal fans who dig Immortal (Pure Holocaust), Darkthrone (Transylvanian Hunger) or Summoning (Stronghold). I bought this in its LP format back in 1975, and I've listen to it over a hundred times in the last three decades,and it never fails to amaze me."