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"Conundrum" is a captivating album by Verbal Delirium that resurrects the progressive rock of the origins.
CORTO1809
- 22/12/2022
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"Modern Primitive" of Septicflesh is varied and contrasted. A modern record: possibly, primitive: certainly not, enjoyable: absolutely!
THIBAUTK
- 18/10/2022
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Associating symphonic excess and deluge escaped from the underworld, "Colosseum" however ends up tiring by its luxuriance as furious as excessive.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 25/04/2022
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First entirely instrumental album of Gus G, "Quantum Leap" tries to highlight both his technique and his melodic sense. Mission accomplished, but only partially.
NEWF
- 02/12/2021
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"Maliveni" manages to pull the best of Rascal Whack's influences into a deep and rich album of metal and modern stoner.
CALGEPO
- 03/08/2021
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The first instrumental album of Fostis Delinikolas, "Alma", is to be recommended to the amateurs of modern guitar inspired by djent without excessive technicality.
NUNO777
- 02/08/2021
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Marking a dazzling evolution of Mother Of Millions, "Sigma" is a progressive metal album à la Karnivool, dark and luminous at the same time, which competes directly for the title of album of the year.
PROGRACER
- 27/12/2017
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When a guitarist with natural class and a talent for composing puts together his first EP, the result is a superb "Autumne" of softened rock with jazz tones.
NUNO777
- 15/03/2021
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