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A vague concept, often lacking inspiration, and standard arrangements: Clive Nolan has accustomed us to better. Was it necessary to revive the Imaginaerium project?
ABADDON
- 17/06/2025
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To celebrate its 40th anniversary, Candlemass is releasing the EP “Black Star,” which is small but powerful. And above all, as sinister as you could wish for!
CHILDERIC THOR
- 16/06/2025
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Despite the frustration caused by its format, “Number One EP” is nonetheless a distillation of the best of Scandinavian melodic hard rock, with Brother Firetribe confirming its status as one of the genre's finest exponents.
LOLOCELTIC
- 16/06/2025
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Between shadow and light, “Waving at the Sky” explores the depths of modern progressive rock with rare sincerity and constant tension.
CALGEPO
- 13/06/2025
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Celestial Ember's “All Real Numbers” is not the definitive solution to all the puzzles of progressive metal, but it remains a compelling demonstration that balances technique and emotion with promising boldness.
RHUM1
- 12/06/2025
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While Glass Hammer may have confused fans of progressive rock rooted in the patterns of the 1970s with their deliberate shift toward metal in the past, “Rogue” should have no trouble bringing them back on board.
TONYB
- 11/06/2025
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With “Aspiral,” Epica abandons certainties in order to better explore the depths of its musical identity.
CALGEPO
- 10/06/2025
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With “Get Better,” Storm Orchestra has released a second alternative rock album that is solid and more ambitious, consolidating its foundations.
CALGEPO
- 06/06/2025
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