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Retracing almost all the periods of Pain Of Salvation's career, this "12:5" is a little acoustic jewel full of nuances and impressive precision.
TORPEDO
- 19/01/2004
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"Post Parade" est un album aux sonorités synthétiques, entre la new wave et l’électro pop, accompagné de paroles hypnotiques, qui permet de découvrir MHUD, un nouveau talent français à découvrir d'urgence.
NIST
- 16/03/2023
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Fundamentally different, without losing all links with their previous albums, "Souvenirs" shows a real will from The Gathering to renew itself.
TORPEDO
- 29/08/2003
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The return of Delain is a perfect success. "Dark Waters" does not stand out in the band's discography and will delight the fans who were surprised by the unexpected split of the band.
LYNOTT
- 02/03/2023
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Laura Crutch's first solo album under the Slave To Sin banner, "Dead Inside" invites us to an escapade in industrial darkness.
ADRIANSTORK
- 21/02/2023
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Quite far from what the Yeah Yeah Yeahs got us used to and even if it sounds more like a spontaneous EP than a real album, "Cool It Down" turns out to be an excellent electro pop experimentation.
TORPEDO
- 09/02/2023
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If the darkness of "Noise" bothers you and if you are not entirely satisfied with the new path taken by the Archive with "Lights", "You All Look The Same To Me" should fully satisfy you.
RICK
- 30/10/2008
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Retrospective is the archetype of the classy and intoxicating progressive rock band and proves it once again with this "Introvert" to discover urgently.
PROGRACER
- 02/02/2023
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