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Metal, Progressive, Black or Folk, Vintersorg skillfully mixes genres in this "Visions From The Spiral Generator", an album to be ranked among the best releases of the year 2002.
YATH
- 29/08/2003
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"Suffocating the bloom" appears not only as one of the best American progressive rock albums of the 90's, but also as Echolyn's best calling card.
ALADDIN_SANE
- 04/02/2006
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"Californication" may not be the most magical Red Hot Chili Peppers album but it is undoubtedly the one that, along with "Blood Sugar Sex Magik", will have the most success.
NESTOR
- 04/12/2009
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Between organic and digital, between claim and fun, between metal and dance, Working Klass Heroes could have been lost and yet manages to find a certain overall balance in "No Excuses, No Remorses".
CALGEPO
- 13/01/2023
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"The Cage & The Crown: Chapter I" is a surprising album by its richness and especially its melodic research which allows Headkeyz to stand out.
CALGEPO
- 21/12/2022
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Powerful, surprising, catchy and endearing at the same time, Freak Kitchen touches the most varied fans and imposes itself as soon as "Spanking Hour" as a separate and unavoidable band.
LOLOCELTIC
- 29/08/2003
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Despite several instrumental nuggets, Polyphia fails to really reconcile the old and the new with "Remember That You Will Die". The fault lies in the questionable choice to add vocals to high-flying instrumentals.
NEWF
- 02/12/2022
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"Dogman" is the album of paradoxes, darkness alongside melody, and that of the break with the former King's X.
NUNO777
- 11/03/2008
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