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If you appreciate progressive rock when it oscillates between light and shade, between the too-predictable neo of the south and the too-icy ambient of the north, Moongarden's "The Gates Of Omega" should satisfy you.
PETER HACKETT
- 01/10/2004
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Arena's first proper recording, "Songs From The Lions Cage" is an unqualified success, giving us the chance to discover a band that is sure to make a name for itself.
PETER HACKETT
- 30/11/2003
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Despite drawing inspiration a little too closely from Genesis and Marillion, Citizen Cain succeeds in delivering an endearing album full of beautiful melodies.
PETER HACKETT
- 14/09/2013
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Confirming Magellan's orientation towards metal-infused progressive rock, "Impending Ascension" is an ambitious record that will require many listens to be fully appreciated.
PETER HACKETT
- 04/11/2004
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Mixing the genres, "Retro Tox Forte" is the perfect example of what high class musicians can produce when they let their imagination and fantasy run free.
PETER HACKETT
- 07/06/2005
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"The Book Of Dreams" turns out to be a very good first album of Progressive Rock and allows us to discover Mangala Vallis, a young Italian band with great potential.
PETER HACKETT
- 03/05/2004
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Influenced by the great progressive artists and especially Yes, Hamadryad offers us however a personal and well constructed "Conservation of Mass" which quickly becomes addictive as the listening goes on.
PETER HACKETT
- 20/02/2004
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Excellent entry point into the magical world of Mostly Autumn, "For All We Shared" presents a band certainly very influenced by Pink Floyd but already possessing an unusual maturity.
PETER HACKETT
- 18/01/2007
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