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The fourth studio album by Japanese metal band Esprit d'Air, ‘Aeons’ invites us to discover a tormented landscape that is never without grace.
ADRIANSTORK
- 10/11/2025
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Shorter than its predecessors, Babymetal's fourth album is still dynamic and dazzling, but the excessive number of guest artists risks overshadowing our three foxes and their Kami Band.
ADRIANSTORK
- 09/09/2025
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Baby Metal's "kawaii-metal" made in Japan is back. "The Other One" will delight fans of animated manga and J-pop, but it will confuse those not accustomed to Japanese culture.
GYVY
- 19/06/2023
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"Sunburst" is a generous double album, too generous even for Loudness who would have done better to make a selection among the numerous tracks he offers.
NOISE
- 25/01/2023
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Sigh constantly pushes the limits of styles to better transgress and reshape them. "Shiki" is no exception to the rule and is as likely to impress as to confuse.
THIBAUTK
- 29/11/2022
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"Hymn To The Immortal Wind" is a unique, intense, vibrant and universal work!
NIURK
- 11/05/2009
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PTF blends in "The World[s]" rock, jazz, classical and folklore to make a mix that is as original as it is exotic.
CORTO1809
- 23/11/2018
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"Requiem For Hell" is a symphony with a dreamlike universe, an abstract work which, despite the absence of a narrative, proves to be as profound as it is exciting.
CALGEPO
- 08/11/2016
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