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Metal, Progressive, Black or Folk, Vintersorg skillfully mixes genres in this "Visions From The Spiral Generator", an album to be ranked among the best releases of the year 2002.
YATH
- 29/08/2003
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Transition album between the alternative rock of "Showbiz" and the more consensual albums to come, "Origin Of Symmetry" confirms the talent and charisma of Muse's musicians.
CORTO1809
- 25/11/2014
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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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Prometheus draws a parallel between its own concept and the story of Emperor itself, with a dizzying intelligence and a timeliness that reflects the incredible care taken in its conception.
VAL
- 17/02/2017
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In addition to the re-release of "Nebularium", their first album, Disarmonia Mundi offers an EP "The Restless Memoirs", a testimony of the evolution of the band towards a Melodic Death Metal close to Soilwork.
STRUCK
- 10/08/2009
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The very open and direct style of Shadow Gallery in this "Legacy" will only delight the amateurs of progressive metal.
TORPEDO
- 29/08/2003
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"Sunburst" is a generous double album, too generous even for Loudness who would have done better to make a selection among the numerous tracks he offers.
NOISE
- 25/01/2023
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After having fallen very low with "Open Your Eyes", Yes regains some of its greatness with "The Ladder", a quality but demanding album.
TONYB
- 31/07/2014
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