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The debut album from two survivors of Belgian progressive rock band Ken's Novel, “Heli1025” is a delightful sonic journey marked by adventurous, all-instrumental progressive rock.
ADRIANSTORK
- 11/03/2025
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With “Odyssey”, Kwoon fashions an immersive post-rock fresco, where the sea, childhood and infinity intertwine in a sonic drift as bewitching as it is emotional.
CALGEPO
- 10/03/2025
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With “The Overview”, Steven Wilson signs an ambitious cosmic odyssey, mixing musical research, raw emotion and existential reflection, to deliver his most brilliant album since “Hand.Cannot.Erase”.
NEWF
- 07/03/2025
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“Seawater” is a new gem to be added to the necklace of precious stones of Mostly Autumn, a band that has everything it takes to ignite the crowds.
TONYB
- 06/03/2025
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With “Speed Of Darkness”, D-A-D have produced a decent album, though it is handicapped by too many tracks lacking energy.
NOISE
- 06/03/2025
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Avantasia's “Here Be Dragons” is a beautiful journey into fantasy lands in the heart of the realm of unstoppable melody.
NOISE
- 28/02/2025
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Welcome to hell! Lacuna Coil's tenth album continues in a dark vein as exhilarating as it is terrifying, despite a lack of risk-taking.
ADRIANSTORK
- 27/02/2025
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In “Die Urkatastrophe”, Kanonenfieber conveys the full horror of the First World War with rare force.
NOISE
- 25/02/2025
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