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Between light and shadow, Auri delivers a third ethereal chapter with “III – Candles & Beginnings,” reminiscent of a musical fairy tale. A delicate sensory experience that will appeal especially to those already familiar with her world.
CALGEPO
- 17/09/2025
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“For The People” stands out as one of the finest achievements of a band that has managed to make indignation endearing.
LOLOCELTIC
- 01/09/2025
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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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For his 22nd studio album, Eric Clapton offers us a sympathetic album - in which he shows us that he still knows how to use his fingers - but which doesn't avoid a few long-winded and ponderous moments.
ADRIANSTORK
- 28/11/2024
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Less metal, more progressive and as symphonic as ever, “Yesterwynde” may suffer from a disappointing mix, but above all it stands out as a subtle and daring temporal fresco.
PROGRACER
- 17/10/2024
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"Dawn Of Reckoning" is a sensitively crafted record that will appeal to fans of fine, racy metal.
THIBAUTK
- 25/06/2024
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With "The Ragpicker's Dream", Mark Knopfler finally dares to leave the field of rock and guitar solos to embark on another adventure.
MR.BLUE
- 14/12/2012
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Primordial doesn't renew himself, but with "How It Ends", a massive, painful block, it offers a beautiful, desperate call for revolution.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 26/12/2023
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