Australian progressive rock band who released the album Surface Tension in 1977. Lineup listed in the review: David Highet (bass), David Froggat (guitar), Joe Walmstey (vocals), Ron Carpenter (percussion), Mary Jane Carpenter (keyboards), Mary Hansen (keyboards). The album has been reissued by M2U Records.

Surface Tension was originally produced in 1977. The music blends symphonic progressive and American-style rock with cited influences such as Kansas and Styx. The album was re-released by Korean label M2U Records (cardboard LP-style package).

A single detailed DeBaser review celebrates Aleph's 1977 album Surface Tension, praising its symphonic-progressive songwriting and the almost 15-minute suite "Mountaineer." The review highlights an unusual lineup with two female keyboardists and notes a 2020s reissue by M2U Records. Overall reception in the review is strongly favorable.

For:Fans of 1970s progressive rock, symphonic prog listeners, collectors of reissued albums.

 The lineup presents an interesting peculiarity: alongside bass, guitar, vocals, and percussion (handled respectively by David Highet, David Froggat, Joe Walmstey, Ron Carpenter), there are two talented female keyboardists, Mary Jane Carpenter and Mary Hansen.

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