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More accessible than any of their previous albums, "Fear of a Blank Planet" allows Porcupine Tree to climb one more step towards consecration.
TORPEDO
- 14/05/2007
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Brilliant, inspired and diverse, "Seventeen" is a must-have symphonic progressive rock album that should be among the best albums of the genre in 2018.
DARIALYS
- 09/01/2018
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Inspired by the poems of William Butler Yates, Nad Sylvan takes us with "Spiritus Mundi" in an enjoyable acoustic-symphonic universe that would not have disowned a certain Fish...
TONYB
- 14/04/2021
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"Larks' Tongue In Apsic" is for King Crimson the album of sound experimentation through dissonances, nuances and much more marked and violent sonorities. Certainly the most accomplished album of the group.
STEVENAKERFELDT
- 18/05/2012
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If the sympathy rating around "Visionary" was mainly due to the pleasure of finding a band that we thought was extinct, this new album is a new milestone in Eloy's discography.
TONYB
- 14/09/2017
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Psychic Equalizer's "Revealed II" hits the mark with its progressive music tinged with metal, jazz and new age, its sense of beautiful melodies and its technically impeccable musicians.
CORTO1809
- 02/04/2021
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With "Third Impression", Robert Berry offers us with talent a second posthumous album of his past collaboration with Keith Emerson.
TONYB
- 31/03/2021
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Keeping its fundamentals while adding both a symphonic scope and a more muscular side, Innerspace releases a small masterpiece of emotions, perhaps the (neo) progressive rock album of the year 2017...
CALGEPO
- 27/12/2017
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