Norwegian progressive rock band noted in DeBaser reviews for a 2001 debut (In Dialogue With the Moon) and a follow-up Hang on to That Kite. Reviews emphasize a mix of prog textures, jazz/fusion touches and distinctive vocals.

Named personnel and roles mentioned in reviews: Karl Riis Jacobsen (vocals), Gø;ran Kristiansen (bass), Lars Christian Folkvord (violin), Kristian Landmark (synthesizer), Trond Lunden (guitar), Omar Emanuel Johnsen (guitar), Jarle Pettersen (drums).

DeBaser hosts two reviews praising Circles End's blend of progressive rock and jazz-influenced textures. The 2001 debut In Dialogue With the Moon is singled out for its vocal and instrumental storytelling. Hang on to That Kite is described as a mature, balanced follow-up with fusion and South American touches.

For:Fans of melodic progressive rock, listeners who enjoy jazz-influenced prog and bands like Anekdoten.

 No one has ever passed here with the black ship without hearing from our mouth the sound of honey, but he goes after having enjoyed it and knowing more things.

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 The Circles End are a Norwegian band, authors in 2001 of "In Dialogue With The Moon," an excellent debut album that clearly hinted at their remarkable artistic potential, and I strongly encourage you to try to find it.

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