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It might be a mischaracterization to call this Wagner's album, but there is evidence to support that assertion. The guitarist/producer is credited or co-credited as composer of every track, and his playing, arranging and production is all over the album. (The album's putative front person Wensday co-wrote seven songs.) Wensday's pipes are impressive enough, and Wagner's clean production applies shockingly little treatment/effects to the vocals, suggesting that Wensday is every bit as fine a singer as she sounds on record. And that's saying something.
The arrangements -- mostly midtempo -- have enough going on to provide interest, all in the service of the vocal. The problem is that in 2008 there doesn't seem to be much of a market for this kind of thing. Last I checked, nobody actually asked for a modern take on romantic pomp-rock. And calling the album Torch Rock™ -- yes, they've trademarked the term -- is more than a little pretentious.
Still, this is a quite pleasing offering for fans of this style. But said fans likely don't number enough to make a financial case for a followup.