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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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Moonshine Blast make his mark with “Realm Of Possibilities”, a daring album exploring the frontiers of progressive and alternative rock.
CALGEPO
- 02/12/2024
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With “Magna Mater”, Mother of Millions confirms all the hopes placed in them, even if the album could have done with a little more audacity...
RHUM1
- 28/11/2024
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For his 22nd studio album, Eric Clapton offers us a sympathetic album - in which he shows us that he still knows how to use his fingers - but which doesn't avoid a few long-winded and ponderous moments.
ADRIANSTORK
- 28/11/2024
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A logical complement to “Wall Of Eyes”, “Cutouts” is an introspective journey into the meanders of the experimental.
TORPEDO
- 27/11/2024
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With a diversified tracklist, Seventh Crystal's “Entity” is a more hard-hitting opus than we're used to.
LYNOTT
- 25/11/2024
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With “The Last Will And Testament”, Opeth achieves the impossible, reconciling its past identity with its more recent moult, to deliver a masterpiece of rare density.
NEWF
- 22/11/2024
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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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