The band returns with the last part of their trilogy and the third album since their reunion. Named “Efter Efter”, meaning After After, I hope this name and the album being a trilogy closer don’t imply the band is done with. Thinking about it, it seems not likely at all, as they have been getting media coverage and enthusiastic responses to their last albums and they’ve been touring and will continue to do so, in and outside their homeland of Sweden. And so I hope that After After this trilogy will be getting More More of this band’s music.
I mentioned in a previous review that while I like their 1970s output, I much prefer their current incarnation and the music they’re releasing now. That is uncommon for most, if not all bands I listen to that have reunited, particularly looking at other prog bands like the Italian prog revival currently ongoing as well as the VdGG reunion (I do like and listen to these bands’ current music, I’m not dissing them). There is just something that speaks to me more about Trettioariga Kriget’s music today than their first time around… Continue reading






