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Klone offers with "High Blood Pressure" a progressive Death metal far from their recent atmospheric productions.
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- 03/04/2008
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In a register strongly influenced by Porcupine Tree and Opeth, "The Approbation" should enable Avkrvst to make a name for themselves on the progressive metal scene...
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- 07/12/2023
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"A Predator's Portrait" is a melodeath opus with no downtime, opening the gates of glory for Soilwork.
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- 31/08/2009
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David Lee Roth returns to the basics of rock with this rootsy, bluesy "A Little Ain't Enough", a departure from the airy metal of previous productions.
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- 19/08/2008
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Soilwork fans can be reassured, the usual ingredients of the band are included in this "Figure Number Five", which is as pop and melodic as ever.
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- 03/09/2009
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With its ten hits, "Natural Born Chaos" is to this day THE ultimate Soilwork masterpiece and a must-have in any Melodic Death Metal fan's record library.
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- 02/09/2009
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In addition to the re-release of "Nebularium", their first album, Disarmonia Mundi offers an EP "The Restless Memoirs", a testimony of the evolution of the band towards a Melodic Death Metal close to Soilwork.
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- 10/08/2009
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Spock's Beard delivers with "Day For Night" his least progressive and most pop production.
STRUCK
- 11/05/2007
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