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"DMFL" is the second album from Death Mantra For Lazarus, who offer us a rather brilliant instrumental post-rock journey despite some repetition...
ADRIANSTORK
- 25/09/2023
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Torn between brutal darkness and rumbling beauty, "Gnosis" reveals a Russian Circles in tune with a painful post rock with the appearance of an emotional roller coaster.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 19/12/2022
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"Atma" tells the story of the slow escape of a chrysalis towards a serenity finally reached, an eminently cathartic work for a Sleeping Karma at the top of its art.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 14/12/2022
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Even if it always evolves in its comfort zone, Toundra returns on the front of the scene of the progressive post-rock with "Hex", an album finds its place in the logical continuation of the career of the group.
PROGRACER
- 28/04/2022
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A journey as exotic as it is captivating, "Killing Moons" establishes Mercury Circle as a new reference in a musical landscape that is both melancholic and audacious.
LOLOCELTIC
- 03/03/2022
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If you are annoyed with instrumental albums, Talc and its melodic post-prog may well reconcile you with the genre.
NEWF
- 08/02/2022
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"Morii" proposes a post rock with multiple facets, sometimes muscular, sometimes cinematic or even melancholic but always fascinating.
PROGRACER
- 16/11/2021
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Horte's third album, "Maa Antaa Yön Vaientaa", is an invitation to dream or to nightmare in the darkness.
ADRIANSTORK
- 03/11/2021
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