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Far from the usual Italian progressive scene, Lucid Dream's “A Peaceful Death” is a varied, easy-to-access album that will satisfy many fans of progressive rock where melody is king above all else.
TONYB
- 15/01/2025
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Bearfish reforms and offers a fine progressive rock album with all the ingredients of the genre. It's beautiful, but lacks a touch of originality to make it memorable.
GYVY
- 26/12/2024
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Could “Coming Up to Consciousness” be the best Pure Reason Revolution album to date? The debate is wide open.
TONYB
- 24/12/2024
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The publishing frenzy seems to have got the better of Neal Morse's originality. “No Hill for a Climber” does, however, bear witness to a certain savoir-faire, but is that enough for such a big name?
ABADDON
- 18/12/2024
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For his seventh solo album, Alex Carpani offers us a progressive masterpiece at the crossroads of genres.
ADRIANSTORK
- 17/12/2024
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Still far removed from what he can do with RPWL, Kalle Wallner gives free rein to his heavy rock inspirations in this very well-crafted “The Hunting Party”.
TORPEDO
- 12/12/2024
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With “True”, Jon Anderson takes us on a retrospective but never nostalgic journey through the history of Yes. The album that every band fan has been waiting for (too) long.
TONYB
- 04/12/2024
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Moonshine Blast make his mark with “Realm Of Possibilities”, a daring album exploring the frontiers of progressive and alternative rock.
CALGEPO
- 02/12/2024
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