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“Can We Please Have Fun” confirms Kings Of Leon's slow evolution towards more and more accessible Pop/Rock at the expense of originality.
TORPEDO
- 24/07/2024
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Bring Me The Horizon continues its journey with an eighth album at the crossroads of genres, pleasant to listen to despite dispensable length and a few questionable choices.
ADRIANSTORK
- 11/07/2024
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After a five-year wait, Royal Republic is back with a bang with "Lovecop", a bold album that celebrates its newfound unity and ability to reinvent itself, offering an eclectic mix of styles and renewed energy.
CALGEPO
- 19/06/2024
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Attic Theory's “What We Fear The Most” is full of melody and groove, simple and engaging, if occasionally classic.
THIBAUTK
- 27/05/2024
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With "Cry", Somewhere City creates a sensation with a remarkable album of grunge and alternative rock, already asserting its singularity by freeing itself from American influences.
CALGEPO
- 27/03/2024
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Shelterside's comeback album "From Scratch" is a powerful blend of Blues and Rock.
ADRIANSTORK
- 20/03/2024
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With no real surprises in store, 'Wanderer' remains an excellent introduction to The Intersphere, a talented band who have their place among the most interesting formations in the genre.
TORPEDO
- 27/02/2024
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The Smile continue their work of sonic deconstruction in 'Wall Of Eyes', a complex succession of protean motifs blending shoegaze, post-rock and progressive influences.
TORPEDO
- 21/02/2024
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