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“A Life Of Suffering” is a brutal record with a great deal of quality, which would have deserved more variety... We can't wait for the sequel, which will mark the (real) return of Gurkkhas!
THIBAUTK
- 17/02/2025
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“The Underworld Awaits Us All” is a dark, violent, hard-hitting record for fans of aggressive music, otherworldly journeys and harmonic disorientation.
THIBAUTK
- 12/02/2025
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“Altering Fates And Destinies” is another great vintage from Loudblast. Somewhere between death, heavy, doom and gothic, this is a richly varied opus of phenomenal power.
NOISE
- 16/01/2025
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“Opera” is an album of rebirth and convalescence, underlining the strength of its leader and exacerbating the antagonisms between classical and modern.
THIBAUTK
- 30/10/2024
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“The Day Of The Damned” is a pleasant record, but lacks risk-taking and struggles to assert its difference.
THIBAUTK
- 21/10/2024
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Wolfheart's beautiful “Draconian Darkness” cleverly mixes moods in a pure Nordic spirit.
NOISE
- 10/10/2024
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Kami No Ikari's “See You In Hell” is a symphonic-tinged deathcore bomb of remarkable intensity.
NOISE
- 27/09/2024
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If “Endtime Signs” is a very good album, it remains for Dark Tranquillity to make the most of it by taking a little more musical risk next time.
GYVY
- 13/09/2024
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