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Zeal & Ardor's desire to diversify their music has resulted in “Greif”, an album so eclectic it's frustrating.
NEWF
- 06/09/2024
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With this highly successful “Five Steps On The Sun”, featuring an impressive line-up, DarWin will reconcile Toto and progressive rock/metal fans.
NEWF
- 25/07/2024
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Blind Destiny's second album, “Utopie Temporelle”, is a real success in the progressive rock genre.
ADRIANSTORK
- 18/07/2024
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When the sharp riffs of metal meet the sweet innocence of childhood, Aldebert forges "Helldebert", an audacious record that promises to shake up musical conventions for young and old metalheads alike.
CALGEPO
- 05/07/2024
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With the breathtakingly virtuosic "Duck", The Aristocrats is first and foremost made for musicians, sometimes forgetting the listener along the way.
NEWF
- 20/06/2024
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“Everyone Gets Bloody” sees Freak Kitchen rehash a recipe whose effectiveness and catchiness are deprived of the grain of madness that usually makes this band so unique.
LOLOCELTIC
- 04/06/2024
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As unstoppable as ever, "Dark Matter" is yet another demonstration of Pearl Jam's savoir-faire, touching fans to the core without revolutionizing a legendary identity.
LOLOCELTIC
- 02/05/2024
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A sort of bridge between Soilwork and Opeth, Disillusion's "Back To Times Of Splendor" is an impressively masterful and original debut album.
YATH
- 30/04/2004
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