A blend of proggy verses and sparse bridges, Song For Bill Of The Trains pulls off a grand sense of scale with some fairly savvy stop-start dynamics. Their influences are worn on their sleeves, but they do them justice in indulging in variations to achieve something that’s undeniably their own.
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