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Paul Iron dazzles with this debut effort, which is a masterstroke for this enjoyable and masterful revival trip. Its only flaw is that it's too short.
CÉLADRIS
- 15/12/2025
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Rob Moratti offers his fans a “Sovereign” filled with beautiful AOR melodies, unfortunately a bit conventional.
LYNOTT
- 15/12/2025
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Dissonance Theory” is an excellent album that seems to want to prolong the “Mental Vortex” experience too much. It leaves a strange impression...
THIBAUTK
- 12/12/2025
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“Lost” conjures up the spirits of Omnium Gatherum, Mors Principum Est, and Insomium. A journey to a devastated landscape, on a path paved with gentleness.
THIBAUTK
- 10/12/2025
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We feared disappointment, but “Axioms” confirms that Wucan remains one of the most enjoyable bands of its generation, with its woody hard rock tuned to the feminine.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 10/12/2025
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Guillaume Dupré's first solo album, released under the name Yom D, “Whole” invites us to explore melancholic yet revitalizing pop-rock tracks.
ADRIANSTORK
- 09/12/2025
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With “Odyssey,” Ultrapilot follows in the footsteps of sound artisans—from Pink Floyd to Supertramp or Fleetwood Mac—by embarking on an introspective journey where timeless pop elegance incorporates elements of progressive rock.
CALGEPO
- 08/12/2025
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“Born For Battle” won't compete with Stan Bush's best, but it contains enough gems that AOR fans shouldn't pass it up.
LYNOTT
- 08/12/2025
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