Finally, yes Finally, a successor to the great "A New Decay". So 5 stars live, because already we can only rejoice that such groups still exist and so such ambitious albums. To describe some of the music of Danish Boil, I would say that it is a progressive band heavily influenced by the 90's and alternative rock in general, but also metal and extreme metal, although they are not to fall into this category. It makes pieces that can more or less spread, since it is still progressive music. Here one can think necessarily to Tool, A Perfect Circle, the French Klone (with whom they share a lot of influences) and thousands of other things like Messhuggah or Karnivool ... the list is long, but beware the group has its own personality of course. In short, this album is a continuation of the two previous albums, with perhaps a little more passages supported from time to time, but the highlight of the group is still there, the voice as a musical melody, and the art of showcase it by rhythmic changes and a construction pieces always very neat. Long live Boil, hoping that they rotate in the south of Europe with this album.