A good formation of "prog-like" pop, at times overly inclined towards pop in catchy and conventional choruses, as well as in the repetitive use of certain instrumental solutions and in a sound too heavily leaning on the flute. At first glance, their albums seem to lack nothing: acoustic ballads, classical temptations, and various virtuosos; but there’s little personality, little soul; among the Dutch, Supersister is truly from another planet. Pleasant at times, but nothing more.
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Focus

Focus are a Dutch progressive rock group formed in 1969, led by keyboardist–flautist Thijs van Leer with guitarist Jan Akkerman in the classic 1970s lineup. They broke through with Hocus Pocus and the albums Moving Waves (Focus II), Focus 3, and Hamburger Concerto; the band disbanded in 1978 and was revived by Van Leer in 2002.
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