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O.R.K.'s fifth album demonstrates the band's desire to move away from their original progressive sound towards a more metal one. While the whole remains pleasant, a sensation of already-heard hovers.
ADRIANSTORK
- 31/03/2025
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With “Vaxis - Act III: The Father of Make Believe”, Coheed and Cambria explore a subtle balance between catchy melodies and progressive ambitions, while enriching their narrative universe.
CALGEPO
- 21/03/2025
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True to their track record, Brainsqueezed's “Old School Garage” is a pleasant album to listen to, with enough originality to be remembered.
TORPEDO
- 12/03/2025
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What if Coheed and Cambria's “Claudio Covers” invited you to a fireside acoustic evening, where each cover becomes an intimate and surprising journey?
CALGEPO
- 20/12/2024
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Between controlled introspection and restrained rage, Seether returns with “The Surface Seems So Far”, an album that flirts with fine ideas without ever quite recapturing the raw sparkle of its debut.
CALGEPO
- 19/11/2024
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With “Mesh”, Lizzard weave a sonic tapestry where strength and vulnerability intertwine, offering an alternative rock journey tinged with modern metal where each note reveals a new facet of their artistic maturity.
CALGEPO
- 14/10/2024
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“Turbulent”, Never Elected's debut album, is a success despite what might appear to be a lack of stylistic unity.
ADRIANSTORK
- 10/09/2024
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“Can We Please Have Fun” confirms Kings Of Leon's slow evolution towards more and more accessible Pop/Rock at the expense of originality.
TORPEDO
- 24/07/2024
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