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Third album of Spock's Beard, "The Kindness Of Strangers" remains one of the best albums of this band that some consider as a monument of progressive rock.
BATRIC
- 15/04/2004
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Gabriel Keller's first work both very personal and ambitious, "Clair Obscur" is a very successful example of musical patchwork that will fatally touch the heart of any good music lover.
TONYB
- 04/05/2022
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Moving away from the neo-progressive rock shores of the first two albums, Vienna Circle offers us with "Secrets of the Rising Sun" a superb album full of variations, served by a flawless interpretation.
TONYB
- 29/04/2022
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While keeping his 70's ties, Kaipa offers a good album of modern progressive rock with a neat production.
ABADDON
- 21/04/2022
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With its soft, serene and light melodies, Quidam offers us compositions more harmonious than complex, with enchanting atmospheres.
TARJY
- 03/02/2005
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"Chronicles I" proves to be as much a privileged entry door for the novice as an ultimate achievement for the fan, to immerse in the incomparable universe of Eloy.
TONYB
- 15/03/2011
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Trial and master stroke for Landmarq who offers with "Solitary Witness" a first album of enchanting neo-progressive rock, perhaps its best opus to date.
PETER HACKETT
- 05/02/2004
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With "Spirit", Comedy of Errors delivers a totally addictive neo-progressive album.
TONYB
- 20/11/2015
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