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A vague concept, often lacking inspiration, and standard arrangements: Clive Nolan has accustomed us to better. Was it necessary to revive the Imaginaerium project?
ABADDON
- 17/06/2025
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Between shadow and light, “Waving at the Sky” explores the depths of modern progressive rock with rare sincerity and constant tension.
CALGEPO
- 13/06/2025
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While Glass Hammer may have confused fans of progressive rock rooted in the patterns of the 1970s with their deliberate shift toward metal in the past, “Rogue” should have no trouble bringing them back on board.
TONYB
- 11/06/2025
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In a style where the compositions are more direct and immediate, Midrone will not disappoint Lunear fans, as “Foreverness Revisited” skillfully blends pop and art rock.
TONYB
- 04/06/2025
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Whether you like complexity or are annoyed by the bewildering nature of the compositions, you will be at least intrigued or at worst frustrated by “Love”, where the Flower Kings demonstrate their usual refusal of monotony.
ABADDON
- 27/05/2025
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Far from settling for the umpteenth rehash, Neal Morse offers us a new high-level work, carried by a quartet of veterans with nothing left to prove.
TONYB
- 26/05/2025
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Without recapturing the magic of his previous LP, Lunear shows that he can provide a real listening pleasure thanks to comfortable melodies and arrangements that effectively awaken a certain nostalgia.
ABADDON
- 20/05/2025
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With “Dark Green”, Tumbleweed Dealer stretches the contours of instrumental stoner into a slow, enveloping psychedelic odyssey, where every note seems to emerge from a thick fog.
CALGEPO
- 15/05/2025
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