Review by UMUR — "Circus Pandemonium" is the 5th full-length studio album by Swedish progressive rock/metal
act A.C.T. The album was released through Marquee Avalon in March 2014. It´s the
first album release by the band since "Silence (2006)", so it´s been an 8 years long recording
break, and I was beginning to wonder if they had disbanded without telling the world.
Thankfully that´s not the case and "Circus Pandemonium" sees A.C.T return doing
what they do best: Playing melodic progressive rock/metal with great positive energy delivered with
sublime technical skill. They have a distinct sound, that sets them apart from most other contemporary
acts although their influences do shine through. When listening to A.C.T I´m first and
foremost reminded of 70s art rock acts like Roxy Music, 10cc, Supertramp
and especially Queen, but with an added progressive metal edge that reminds me of early
Dream Theater.
While the music is played with great technical skill, the tracks are for the most part vers/chorus
structured. The band almost always include surprises during the tracks though and while this isn´t the
kind of progressive rock/metal music created to show off, there are still some pretty complex parts
being played. The music for the most part sounds lighthearted and features great positive energy
(sometimes to the point where I´m thinking I´m listening to a piece from a Broadway Musical), which
make "Circus Pandemonium" quite the party to listen to. The instrumentation consists of bass,
guitars, drums and keyboards, but it´s the high pitched vocals by Herman Saming that´s
predominantly in focus. The addition of harmony and choir vocals are also an important ingredient of
the band´s sound (the Queen reference is especially strong in that part of the music).
The material on "Circus Pandemonium" are generally quite clever and well written.
A.C.T are very skilled composers and they pull off their adventurous ideas with ease. The
combination of occasional heavy riffing and lighthearted (almost whimsical) musical ideas work
wonders. Packed in a powerful and clear sound production "Circus Pandemonium" comes off
as a high quality release on all parameters and a 4 star (80%) rating is deserved.