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Far from the usual Italian progressive scene, Lucid Dream's “A Peaceful Death” is a varied, easy-to-access album that will satisfy many fans of progressive rock where melody is king above all else.
TONYB
- 15/01/2025
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With “The Unseen”, Klone refines its atmospheric approach, playing on the nuances between tension and serenity, for a work that is as captivating as it is introspective.
CALGEPO
- 14/01/2025
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"An Empire” will go down in post-rock history as a milestone, affirming A Swarm Of The Sun's dominance of a style whose ramifications it continues to explore with soul and personality.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 13/01/2025
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With “Wayo”, Moonlight Benjamin fuses voodoo soul with the raw energy of rock and blues, in a universal musical experience that speaks as much to the mind as to the heart.
CALGEPO
- 13/01/2025
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Sólstafir pleasantly surprises us with “Hin Helga Kvöl”, which doesn't hesitate to explore an uncharted path while releasing a devilishly rocking energy.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 08/01/2025
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Wide Open Sky” brilliantly reveals the metamorphosis of Landfall, who offer us a melodious, varied, powerful and technically formidable album.
LYNOTT
- 08/01/2025
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Despite some good ideas, “Time II” struggles to convince. There's no excuse for waiting so long for a record that's too repetitive and easy.
NOISE
- 07/01/2025
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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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