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Retrospective is the archetype of the classy and intoxicating progressive rock band and proves it once again with this "Introvert" to discover urgently.
PROGRACER
- 02/02/2023
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It is certainly not with "Physical Thrills" that the Silversun Pickups will find their (relative) aura of yesteryear, but for an album made from drafts or short ideas, the result is rather flattering.
TORPEDO
- 02/02/2023
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Metal, Progressive, Black or Folk, Vintersorg skillfully mixes genres in this "Visions From The Spiral Generator", an album to be ranked among the best releases of the year 2002.
YATH
- 29/08/2003
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Transition album between the alternative rock of "Showbiz" and the more consensual albums to come, "Origin Of Symmetry" confirms the talent and charisma of Muse's musicians.
CORTO1809
- 25/11/2014
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"Silent Oppressor" of Protogonos combines metalcore, industrial sounds, fine melodies and intimist moments. A good record to discover without further delay.
THIBAUTK
- 01/02/2023
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"Suffocating the bloom" appears not only as one of the best American progressive rock albums of the 90's, but also as Echolyn's best calling card.
ALADDIN_SANE
- 04/02/2006
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"Back To The Blues" sees Gary Moore return to a formula that made his success by perfectly blending blues roots and personal touches.
LOLOCELTIC
- 15/03/2013
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"Rebirth" opens a new era for Angra which finds in part the flame of "Holy Land" after a disappointing "Fireworks".
NOISE
- 29/08/2003
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