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With "The Empyrean Equation of The Long Lost Things", Vanden Plas offers us (yet again) an excellent album of progressive metal in all its creative splendour, melodic and epic, heavy and devilishly enjoyable.
PROGRACER
- 16/05/2024
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"The Ghost Experiment: Illumination" is a pure nugget of melodic progressive metal and presents a band at the peak of its art.
PROGRACER
- 22/01/2021
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If bands like Dream Theater practice a symphonic progressive and technical metal without time constraints and which can seem unattractive, Vanden Plas is more on a niche calibrated for energy with a very pleasant simplicity and conciseness.
NUNO777
- 29/08/2003
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Thanks to the intelligent use of various instruments such as the piano, a few strings and synthesizer, "God Thing" imposes Vanden Plas as a band to discover.
TORPEDO
- 29/08/2003
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"Colour Temple" can please by its easily assimilable side but this double-edged aspect can make it an album that quickly loses its interest.
TORPEDO
- 29/08/2003
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Vanden Plas is back at the top of the progressive metal bands he should never have left with this opus which is likely to be one of the best productions of 2006.
STRUCK
- 29/03/2006
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Catchy riffs, melodies that stay in the head, technical instrumental parts without being demonstrative, sense of groove and impeccable setting.... That is good work.
VAL
- 27/05/2010
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Dark and melodic, Vanden Plas signs here a quasi masterpiece of progressive metal.
OCERIAN
- 12/01/2015
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