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“Seawater” is a new gem to be added to the necklace of precious stones of Mostly Autumn, a band that has everything it takes to ignite the crowds.
TONYB
- 06/03/2025
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Welcome to hell! Lacuna Coil's tenth album continues in a dark vein as exhilarating as it is terrifying, despite a lack of risk-taking.
ADRIANSTORK
- 27/02/2025
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“Between You, God, The Devil And The Dead” is yet another great album from Avatarium, the master of progressive doom in the feminine and most-perfect tenses.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 20/02/2025
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A pleasant record from The Mourning, with an impeccable set-up and no lack of taste, “Hush” unfortunately offers few surprises.
THIBAUTK
- 20/02/2025
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Meer is right at the top of the list of progressive bands to watch. The incredible quality of the compositions, arrangements and interpretation mean that no-one should miss out on “Wheels Within Wheels”.
TONYB
- 19/02/2025
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Larkin Poe continues her ascent with ‘Bloom’, a flawless album on which the Lovell sisters brilliantly combine southern rock, blues and catchy pop melodies.
NEWF
- 14/02/2025
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Brothers Of Metal's “Fimbulvinter” is a fine album in the form of a sequel to a heroic saga, with many bravura moments.
NOISE
- 05/02/2025
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Julie Christmas's “Ridiculous and Full of Blood” is an album of rare soulfulness, combining anger and melancholy with grace and sensitivity.
NOISE
- 29/01/2025
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