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“Keys to the Palace” stands out as a major work in Dessiderium's discography, consolidating their reputation as a complete and visionary band.
RHUM1
- 23/04/2025
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For his second solo album, Haken guitarist Charlie Griffiths takes us on a journey with Tiktaalika to the frontiers of the heavy metal of the '80s and '90s that shaped his youth.
GYVY
- 04/04/2025
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Without reinventing progressive metal, “Múr” impresses with its maturity and personality...
RHUM1
- 20/03/2025
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After 17 years of silence, Everon is back with “Shells”, an album that should rekindle the flame of old fans of a style they almost created.
TORPEDO
- 18/03/2025
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“Duèl” has a particular flavour in the current geopolitical context, but if the energy released by Jinjer is monumental, we sometimes end up expecting what's going to happen.
GYVY
- 27/02/2025
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A pleasant record from The Mourning, with an impeccable set-up and no lack of taste, “Hush” unfortunately offers few surprises.
THIBAUTK
- 20/02/2025
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Ever Forthright's “Techinflux” is a masterpiece of the modern progressive metal genre. No more, no less...
RHUM1
- 30/01/2025
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“Parasomnia”, which marks Mike Portnoy's return to Dream Theater after a thirteen-year absence, is a very solid album, although it doesn't quite live up to the hype.
NEWF
- 24/01/2025
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