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In the vein of its predecessors, and even if it will hardly surprise the already conquered fans of Skald, "Huldufolk" proves to be coherent from beginning to end and presents itself unquestionably as the album of maturity.
TONYB
- 03/02/2023
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Between Hard Rock and Melodic Metal, this "Operation Phoenix" confirms the potential of Crowne, a band that has not finished to be talked about.
LYNOTT
- 03/02/2023
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Closer to the dark and atmospheric atmosphere of the beginnings of Porcupine Tree, "Recordings" is a kind of testimony of a bygone era for this unusual band.
BATRIC
- 29/08/2003
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Marriage between melodic progressive rock and symphonic orchestra, "Magnification" confirms the return of Yes on the front of the progressive scene.
BATRIC
- 26/02/2004
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Retrospective is the archetype of the classy and intoxicating progressive rock band and proves it once again with this "Introvert" to discover urgently.
PROGRACER
- 02/02/2023
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It is certainly not with "Physical Thrills" that the Silversun Pickups will find their (relative) aura of yesteryear, but for an album made from drafts or short ideas, the result is rather flattering.
TORPEDO
- 02/02/2023
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Metal, Progressive, Black or Folk, Vintersorg skillfully mixes genres in this "Visions From The Spiral Generator", an album to be ranked among the best releases of the year 2002.
YATH
- 29/08/2003
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Transition album between the alternative rock of "Showbiz" and the more consensual albums to come, "Origin Of Symmetry" confirms the talent and charisma of Muse's musicians.
CORTO1809
- 25/11/2014
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