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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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Although it doesn't reach the intensity of "Out Of The Silence", "Belief" is a real success, opening up new horizons for AOR by including Celtic elements.
LOLOCELTIC
- 26/05/2010
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Simple Minds touches on the sublime here, while taking the risk of commercial failure to further their artistic development.
LOLOCELTIC
- 04/05/2015
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With "Okemah Rising", Dröpkick Murphys completes the work started in 2022 with "This Machine Still Kills Fascists" by paying tribute to Woody Guthrie's lyrics in an acoustic and festive atmosphere.
LOLOCELTIC
- 18/05/2023
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This "Nemesis" of 25 Yard Screamer is a new disappointment, the band still struggling to distinguish itself from its models.
ADRIANSTORK
- 25/04/2023
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