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With "Soldiers Under Command", Stryper imposes himself as the leader of a style of which he is at the origin, but also as a band with a strong identity and an undeniable talent within the Hard Rock and Heavy Metal landscape.
LOLOCELTIC
- 12/12/2017
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By detaching itself from the classic Heavy Metal influences to plunge its music in an epic and orchestral bath, Virgin Steele poses with "Noble Savage" the first cornerstone of an edifice which announces itself grand.
NOISE
- 03/04/2008
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"Screaming For Vengeance" relaunches the career of Judas Priest in the best way after a disappointing "Point Of Entry".
LOLOCELTIC
- 08/03/2010
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"Reggatta De Blanc" installs The Police at the top of the 80's Rock. Reggae, world, Pop, Rock are the ingredients that will propel the band into the legend, even if the best is yet to come.
PROGRACER
- 24/02/2016
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Kate Bush introduces in "The Kick Inside" a universe of fantasy and delicacy that charms the listener, far from the usual criteria of simple rock songs.
CORTO1809
- 30/09/2016
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Artistically innovative, technically irreproachable, Rush offers us with "Hemispheres" one of the cornerstones on which current progressive rock is built.
DEFNAEL
- 07/05/2004
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Bad Omens confirms its evolution towards a much more soothed music with this "The Death of Peace of Mind" that the youth on the other side of the Atlantic will inevitably adopt unlike the fans of the first hour.
RHUM1
- 06/04/2023
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Moving further away from the original Doom, Black Sabbath offers with "Technical Ecstasy" a good Hard Rock album which appears as a perfect synthesis of the band.
ZOSO
- 28/05/2009
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