A reissue of the third full-length album from local 90's doom legends Revelation, originally released on Hellhound Records in 1995. For years, Revelation were one of Maryland doom's more overlooked bands, but their catalog has been rightfully receiving new exposure thanks to recent reissue efforts from labels like Shadow Kingdom, as well as renewed activity from the original lineup of the band, who has been playing live in the Baltimore area as of late. ...Yet So Far was the last album that the band released in the 90's before going into an extended hiatus and bassist Jim Hunter moving on to play in bands like While Heaven Wept and Twisted Tower Dire, and it featured a more soulful and progressive version of the Maryland doom sound that Hellhound had been championing. The combination of Dennis Cornelius's eerily Geddy Lee-esque vocals and Revelation's crunchy fusion of Sabbathian doom metal and a heavy Rush influence made for one of Maryland's most unique doom bands, and this album is loaded with their mournful proggy doom, with nine songs of crushing riffs, atmospheric guitar textures, faster passages of NWOBHM-influenced metal, the songs shifting from trudging doominess to faster grooving tempos on a regular basis, each song weaving through a variety pf parts. Some of this has a vaguely Alice In Chains-ish feel, while songs like "Morning Sun" and "Fallen" are pure Sabbath style doom. The closing title track is where the prog influences really come to the foreground; it's an off-kilter funhouse doom crawl that turns into a somber acoustic midsection, then shifts back into slow, epic doom metal, sort of like Kansas gone doom, but then tearing into somewhat technical mid-paced thrash at the end. Obviously, this reissue is a must get for Revelation and Maryland doom fans, the album fully remastered and presented with new liner notes, old band photos and complete lyrics, and it's recommended to anyone else who's into classic traditional doom, bands like Pentagram, Saint Vitus, Candlemass, Trouble, and Solitide Aeturnus, and for that matter, any of the stuff that Shadow kingdom puts out....