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Wildness fails to transcend its melodic hard rock with “Avenger”, whose melodies rarely stand out.
LYNOTT
- 04/02/2025
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By multiplying the errors of taste, Jim Peterik puts this “Roots & Shoots - Vol. 2” on the brink of shipwreck instead of restoring a reputation already tarnished by the disappointing first volume.
LOLOCELTIC
- 28/01/2025
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The Ferrymen's “Iron Will” is less lush than its predecessor. While not devoid of quality, it's far from a nugget...
LYNOTT
- 27/01/2025
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Because of a few recurring imperfections, “Nightbound” fails to establish itself as a must-have, even though Find Me offers some fine pieces of muscular, catchy AOR.
LOLOCELTIC
- 20/01/2025
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Wide Open Sky” brilliantly reveals the metamorphosis of Landfall, who offer us a melodious, varied, powerful and technically formidable album.
LYNOTT
- 08/01/2025
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Even if it still has room for emancipation and to iron out a few flaws, The Big Deal can boast undeniable progress on this “Electrified”.
LYNOTT
- 30/12/2024
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With “Dark Horizons”, Sinner's Blood offers us a massive album that will break more than one neck, while cajoling lovers of beautiful melodies.
LYNOTT
- 16/12/2024
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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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