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“Opera” is an album of rebirth and convalescence, underlining the strength of its leader and exacerbating the antagonisms between classical and modern.
THIBAUTK
- 30/10/2024
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Less metal, more progressive and as symphonic as ever, “Yesterwynde” may suffer from a disappointing mix, but above all it stands out as a subtle and daring temporal fresco.
PROGRACER
- 17/10/2024
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With “Avenge The Fallen”, Hammerfall signs a record cut from the best of powerful, catchy heavy metal.
NOISE
- 04/09/2024
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“Rankarumpu” is a new journey into Nordic lands. Korpiklaani shows a pleasant festive side while transporting us to the heart of ancient legends.
NOISE
- 29/07/2024
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Pain makes a successful comeback with his electro-metal as irresistible as ever. "I Am" is fresh, punchy and deliciously danceable.
NOISE
- 04/07/2024
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"A Mortal Blinding" shows My Dying Bride tirelessly continuing to shape the doom death that is as much in their soul as in their heart.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 27/06/2024
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The Hellacopters offer two "Grande Rock Revisited" for the price of one. Despite its dystopian aspect, the "revisited" aspect doesn't add much to a very enjoyable original album.
ADRIANSTORK
- 23/05/2024
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With his thunderous "The Catalyst", Amaranthe proudly wear his pop-metal like a banner, proving that he doesn't care about his detractors.
LYNOTT
- 03/04/2024
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