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Anubis continues to delight our ears with its varied musical universe, carried by solid instrumentation and arrangements, and a top-notch singer. “The Unforgivable” is highly recommended in this regard.
TONYB
- 03/11/2025
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With “The Malice Of Chance And Time,” prdr crafts progressive post-rock where time cracks, each note swinging between blossoming and drifting.
CALGEPO
- 21/07/2025
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Teramaze makes it three in a row with "The Harmony Machine", offering stunning melodies within ambitious structures of multiple metal inspiration.
LYNOTT
- 06/05/2025
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Nick Cave reunites with his Bad Seeds and turns away from darkness to flood us with light. Melancholy but never leaden.
ADRIANSTORK
- 11/12/2024
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Powerful and soothing, complex and accessible, "Eli: A Wonderfull From Grace" is Teramaze's best album to date, and deserves a slew of listens, with each discovery leading to another.
LYNOTT
- 01/07/2024
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With "Kaleidoscope", The Stranger has established itself as a promising new band in the progressive metal wave.
RHUM1
- 09/05/2024
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Angus and Julia Stone's "Cape Forestier" is a journey to the heart of contemporary folk music, where each listen reveals new subtleties to be discovered.
CALGEPO
- 03/05/2024
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"Lightless" is a pleasant record if you're willing to lose yourself in it, an endearing, astonishing album that's as powerful as it is gentle.
THIBAUTK
- 19/03/2024
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