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Corde is a trio that invites us on a voyage of discovery. “Schema” is a success from start to finish, giving the violin a new lease of life.
ADRIANSTORK
- 29/05/2024
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Angus and Julia Stone's "Cape Forestier" is a journey to the heart of contemporary folk music, where each listen reveals new subtleties to be discovered.
CALGEPO
- 03/05/2024
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With "Really Good Terrible Things", North Sea Echoes offer an intimate album that struggles to convince despite Ray Alder's unique timbre and Jim Matheos' O.S.I.-style ambiences.
PROGRACER
- 20/03/2024
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A sort of semi-acoustic Best-Of, 'Sleepy Buildings' is a good introduction to The Gathering's musical universe.
TORPEDO
- 19/02/2004
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"Retentless" is the Pretenders' twelfth album, confirming their renewed form since 2016 despite an album more geared towards balladry than electric rock.
ADRIANSTORK
- 29/02/2024
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Claiming its old-school side with a more contemporary production, Venus Loon imposes its style on "Pandora's Paradox", between progressive rock and organic space rock.
CALGEPO
- 07/02/2024
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Corey Taylor's "CMF2" is a varied, catchy, melancholy and powerful album, which shows a fulfilled man with total artistic freedom.
NOISE
- 11/01/2024
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"Goodnight, God Bless, I Love U", Crosses' second album in 9 years, proves to be quite inventive and enjoyable, despite some length.
ADRIANSTORK
- 15/12/2023
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