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Because of a few recurring imperfections, “Nightbound” fails to establish itself as a must-have, even though Find Me offers some fine pieces of muscular, catchy AOR.
LOLOCELTIC
- 20/01/2025
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"An Empire” will go down in post-rock history as a milestone, affirming A Swarm Of The Sun's dominance of a style whose ramifications it continues to explore with soul and personality.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 13/01/2025
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“Reconciliation” is an impressive first album, laying a solid foundation for the future of ALMO, which lacks a real personality to make a real impact...
RHUM1
- 31/12/2024
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Bearfish reforms and offers a fine progressive rock album with all the ingredients of the genre. It's beautiful, but lacks a touch of originality to make it memorable.
GYVY
- 26/12/2024
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With a diversified tracklist, Seventh Crystal's “Entity” is a more hard-hitting opus than we're used to.
LYNOTT
- 25/11/2024
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With “The Last Will And Testament”, Opeth achieves the impossible, reconciling its past identity with its more recent moult, to deliver a masterpiece of rare density.
NEWF
- 22/11/2024
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“Birthday” reveals a band in full possession of its resources, less ardent than before but brighter and more fulfilled than ever.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 03/10/2024
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Diversified and hyper-energetic, “Megalomanium II” confirms Eclipse's status as the genre's powerhouse.
LYNOTT
- 16/09/2024
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