seasons in exile by unquiet nights: cinematic magic

By Aura

Northern Ireland and Italy based trio Unquiet Nights’ third LP has been described as their most ambitious and absorbing yet. And after giving it a thorough listen, I completely agree.

The album is made up of ten tracks, each one with its own complexity and uniqueness, yet they come together to create a conceptual album that brings to mind the haunting works of Dream Theater’s ‘Scenes From a Memory’. Which might be an obscure reference to some readers, but trust me…It’s a good thing.

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