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Out of his original band, Dream Theater, James LaBrie releases a new album more acoustic and more direct, "Beautiful Shade Of Grey".
EASTWOOD
- 19/05/2022
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In lack of inspiration, Evergrey disappoints on this "A Heartless Portrait (The Orphan Testament)" without soul nor originality
PROGRACER
- 12/05/2022
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"Metanoia" is a brilliant and fascinating album and Persefone, one of the most unjustly underestimated bands of the international progressive metal scene.
NEWF
- 22/04/2022
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Between female vocals and raging growls, technical and progressive death, "Alchemy" is certainly the most accomplished album of Caveat.
PROGRACER
- 20/04/2022
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"The Divine Wings Of Tragedy" is a monument of progressive metal. Symphony X's music is at its peak, and none of their following albums will find this perfect balance between melody, technique and power.
VAL
- 29/08/2003
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Four years after their last opus, the Bordelais are back with a new EP of pleasant and balanced alternative rock. Fans of Karnivool and Incubus, this EP is made for you!
DARIALYS
- 12/04/2022
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"Promised Land" is a masterpiece from start to finish and remains to this day Queensrÿche's last great record, one of their best and certainly their most adventurous.
NOISE
- 06/11/2008
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With "Parrhesia", Animals As Leaders delivers both the most accomplished album of its discography and a new summit of the progressive djent genre.
NEWF
- 01/04/2022
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