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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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With "Tales From Imaginary Movies", Millenium drags the listener once again in a neo progressive rock universe, certainly well marked out, but so pleasant to apprehend that one would already dare to ask for the next one.
TONYB
- 29/12/2022
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"Get Rollin'" sees Nickelback start off with a bang but lose all their speed by abusing slow tracks.
LOLOCELTIC
- 22/12/2022
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Simpler but catchier, Clepsydra's "Fears" is an album that will find its place in any good neo progressive rock library.
TORPEDO
- 29/08/2003
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If you are looking for a soaring neo progressive rock album, simple, with varied atmospheres, "Safe" is undoubtedly a sure value.
TORPEDO
- 12/01/2004
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A band composed of members of Arena and Treshold, Shadowland offers us a "Ring Of Roses" which is above all addressed to the fans of old school neo-progressive rock.
PETE_T
- 17/08/2011
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"More Than Meets The Eye" is a superb achievement and can be considered today as one of the pillars of (neo) progressive rock history
TONYB
- 28/07/2010
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Boosted by the presence of Damian Wilson, Arena delivers a "Theory of Molecular Inheritance" that is difficult to take in default. Efficient and without risk.
ABADDON
- 08/11/2022
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