Swedish progressive/symphonic rock group noted in DeBaser for the albums Aurum Nostrum (mid-1990s) and Cirkus (recorded 1998). Presented in the context of the late Swedish progressive revival.

DeBaser review (author: Giona) discusses Cirkus (recorded 1998) and its predecessor Aurum Nostrum (released two years earlier). The review names contributing musicians and instruments: Mats Segerdahl (drums), Rickard Biström (bass), Fredrik Karlsson (Hammond), Robert Sjöback (guitar), Linda Ågren (flute) and Lena Pettersson (cello). The band is discussed as part of the Scandinavian/Swedish progressive revival and described in symphonic and gothic-tinged progressive terms.

DeBaser hosts a detailed, scholarly review of Sinkadus's Cirkus that praises musicianship while noting conservative tendencies. The review situates the band within the late-1990s Swedish progressive revival and highlights specific players and instruments. Overall appraisal is balanced (3/5).

For:Fans of Scandinavian progressive/symphonic rock, listeners of late-90s prog revival, and readers of erudite music criticism.

 "...steep is the path of Dike, dragged by gift-devouring men wherever they render justice with crooked judgments..."

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