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It is certainly not with "Physical Thrills" that the Silversun Pickups will find their (relative) aura of yesteryear, but for an album made from drafts or short ideas, the result is rather flattering.
TORPEDO
- 02/02/2023
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"Silent Oppressor" of Protogonos combines metalcore, industrial sounds, fine melodies and intimist moments. A good record to discover without further delay.
THIBAUTK
- 01/02/2023
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"Black Terrain" is a dark and abundant album, rich and indescribable but exciting from start to finish, just like Forlesen, a singular band in many ways.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 31/01/2023
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In spite of some questionable choices of production, "Unity" strings together the titles with a coherence and a certain eclecticism. A perfect entrance in the rich and colored universe of Nina Hagen.
ADRIANSTORK
- 27/01/2023
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Much more varied than its predecessors, "Formentera" confirms Metric's success in this mixture of synth pop, new wave and alternative rock that it masters perfectly.
TORPEDO
- 27/01/2023
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First album of Joe Bonamassa, "A New Day Yesterday" already presents all the qualities of an artist who will sublimate the blues some years later.
MR.BLUE
- 20/01/2012
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Between organic and digital, between claim and fun, between metal and dance, Working Klass Heroes could have been lost and yet manages to find a certain overall balance in "No Excuses, No Remorses".
CALGEPO
- 13/01/2023
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Hybrid product, "Other Words" is not essential but confirms the good taste and the talent of The Pretty Reckless who, even in semi-acoustic mode, manages to stand out.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 13/01/2023
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