Inner Harbor is a deft blend of the classic doom and progressive rock you expect from this trio, regardless of the name on the album cover. And as remarkable as the sheer volume of their output is, even more impressive is the number of ideas and riffs the band manages to pack into each song. The tracks on Inner Harbor tend to take at least one sharp turn about midway through, and it's usually in these second halves when the band completely jump the doom rails and revel in a prog rock often not unlike Rush.