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“Parasomnia”, which marks Mike Portnoy's return to Dream Theater after a thirteen-year absence, is a very solid album, although it doesn't quite live up to the hype.
NEWF
- 24/01/2025
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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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Frost seems to have erased the shortcomings of his previous productions, and with “Life in the Wires”, he delivers his best album to date.
ABADDON
- 19/11/2024
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“Mélodies Of Atonement” could well reconcile long-time fans and newcomers alike, as it brings together the very best of what Leprous can do.
TORPEDO
- 26/09/2024
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Despite its length, “Sommarskymnigslius” is exciting throughout its 75 minutes, offering a varied palette capable of satisfying all fans of progressive rock that's accessible without being simplistic.
TONYB
- 25/07/2024
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Teeming with details and variations, the music on "A Memory of our Future" proves fascinating, making this new Mandoki Soulmates album a must-have.
TONYB
- 09/07/2024
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