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An illustrator of sophisticated and sensitive synthwave, Badlands is well worth discovering.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 12/11/2025
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At Free Fall, every riff seems ready to break, every silence to explode: gravity becomes music.
CALGEPO
- 11/11/2025
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With “Out of Step,” Esthesis continues its evolution at the crossroads of post-rock, progressive rock, and an almost industrial tension, transforming doubt into strength in a rare balance between rhythm and emotion.
CALGEPO
- 05/11/2025
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Far from being pleasant post-metal, “Disloged” is no laughing matter, sculpting a tense and taciturn edifice, inflated with a sap that is both contemplative and corrosive.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 29/09/2025
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With “Where Mountains Hide,” Sometime In February establishes itself as one of the most compelling recent revelations in instrumental progressive metal.
NEWF
- 18/09/2025
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With ’A Portrait Of Existence‘, Gabriel Palmieri delivers an eclectic and coherent debut solo instrumental album that demonstrates great artistic maturity.
NEWF
- 29/07/2025
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King Garcia's trial run, ‘Hamelin’ is a unique creation in which the clarinet and trumpet lead a heavy, melancholic dance on the edge of progressive rock.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 28/07/2025
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Euphoria Station's “Smoking Gun” is less progressive than before, but still offers a sonic journey through the desert expanses beloved of American westerns.
ADRIANSTORK
- 22/07/2025
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