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Returning to the basics of '80s AOR, Radioactive's “Reset” is a well-crafted album that struggles to stand out from the crowd.
LOLOCELTIC
- 03/03/2025
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Perfect Plan hardly raises its game with “Heart Of A Lion”, which is more AOR than its predecessor, and contains a number of compositions that deserve only an average rating.
LYNOTT
- 17/02/2025
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By multiplying the errors of taste, Jim Peterik puts this “Roots & Shoots - Vol. 2” on the brink of shipwreck instead of restoring a reputation already tarnished by the disappointing first volume.
LOLOCELTIC
- 28/01/2025
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Because of a few recurring imperfections, “Nightbound” fails to establish itself as a must-have, even though Find Me offers some fine pieces of muscular, catchy AOR.
LOLOCELTIC
- 20/01/2025
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With this “Supernatural”, Lionville raises the tone by spicing up their usual AOR recipe.
LYNOTT
- 02/12/2024
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Issa fails to master the elements necessary for his tribute to 80s AOR, and “Another World” fails to confirm the hopes its predecessor had raised.
LOLOCELTIC
- 07/10/2024
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When Toby Hitchcock teams up with Eclipse's frontman for his first solo album, the result is “Mercury's Down”, a collection of catchy, rousing melodies.
LOLOCELTIC
- 01/10/2024
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With “Colour In Sound”, Newman has rarely shown himself to be so destabilizing, even if the massive incorporation of electronic notes does not disfigure his identity.
LOLOCELTIC
- 02/09/2024
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