Pantommind's second album continues to offer the strong progressive metal sound they introduced on their debut. Lots of keyboards, forceful melodic vocals, dark atmosphere and frequent tempo changes. Seems pretty Fates Warning-influenced, and there's nothing wrong with that...
01 Transmission part 1 02 Erasable tears 03 Wolf 04 Sandglass 05 Letter to no one 06 To the days of old 07 Blank 08 Transmission part 2 09 My home (in to infinity) 10 I'll never be the same