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With this album of fascinating electronic coldness, Propaganda finally provides a worthy successor to “A Secret Wish”, their 1985 masterpiece.
ADRIANSTORK
- 07/01/2025
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Even if it still has room for emancipation and to iron out a few flaws, The Big Deal can boast undeniable progress on this “Electrified”.
LYNOTT
- 30/12/2024
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Danger Zone's “Shut Up!” is a catchy album on which melodic hard rock meets AOR on compositions with strong, well-crafted melodies.
LYNOTT
- 23/12/2024
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The first official live show for Tears For Fears after a 40-year career. Simply essential!
TONYB
- 16/12/2024
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With ‘The Effect’, the band deliver an album that combines classic rock and controlled cohesion, effective from start to finish.
CALGEPO
- 13/12/2024
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With this “Supernatural”, Lionville raises the tone by spicing up their usual AOR recipe.
LYNOTT
- 02/12/2024
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With “Stripted”, Ko Ko Mo shatters the boundaries between rock and electro, delivering an intense, visceral album where every silence counts as much as every riff.
CALGEPO
- 27/11/2024
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“Imprisoned Souls” is an album that plays to Eternal Drak's usual strengths, blending thrash, black and death while drawing on a horrific theme to enrich its universe.
CALGEPO
- 18/11/2024
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