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"The Muse Awakens" proves to be one of the most beautiful Progressive successes of the year and makes it possible to discover Happy The Man, an excellent group which will have known only a success of esteem.
DEFNAEL
- 10/11/2004
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Those who are not allergic to simple verse/chorus constructions will be pleasantly surprised by what Vast offers in this easily listenable "Nude".
TORPEDO
- 13/10/2004
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If Evergrey no longer amazes us with its mastery, it can still do so with its consistency. "The Inner Circle" is still an excellent album of Progressive Metal.
TORPEDO
- 08/04/2004
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More focused on ambiences than on harmonic constructions, "Think Like A Mountain" is a very successful album that allows us to discover Ritual, a band that has gone a little unnoticed despite its qualities and originality.
BATRIC
- 29/08/2003
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Retracing almost all the periods of Pain Of Salvation's career, this "12:5" is a little acoustic jewel full of nuances and impressive precision.
TORPEDO
- 19/01/2004
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If "Feel Euphoria" is a new start for Spock's Beard after the departure of Neal Morse, it remains an excellent album of progressive rock.
BATRIC
- 29/08/2003
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Tribute band at that time, RPWL delivers a "Stock" totally inspired by Pink Floyd, encompassing all the periods of the band, from "Dark Side Of The Moon" to "Division Bell" through "A Momentary lapse of Reason".
BATRIC
- 29/08/2003
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The Music That Died Alone" is a real breath of fresh air in the contemporary progressive music world! By its originality, its quality and its professionalism, The Tangent is one of those side projects that live up to the expectations.
BATRIC
- 09/10/2003
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