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With "Born From Fire", Induction offers a power metal not very original but very melodic approaching (too) Beats In Black, between melodic efficiency, dancing riff and symphonic arrangements.
PROGRACER
- 23/12/2022
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With "Negative Sun", Heart Attack lays the foundations of a modern and diversified thrash, bringing intensity, depth and light. A major album and already unavoidable.
PROGRACER
- 17/10/2022
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With this "Brotherhood", Sinner pleases the fans of big riffs and wild solos as well as the fans of Thin Lizzy.
LYNOTT
- 11/07/2022
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Nice return to the roots with this new MSG album. Michael Schenker shows that he still has things to say with this "Universal".
LYNOTT
- 17/05/2022
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If "Acoustic Adventures: Volume 1" shows Sonata Arctica's technical talent and the complicity of its members, it struggles to keep the attention captive because of a too great linearity.
LOLOCELTIC
- 21/04/2022
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With "Immutable", Meshuggah proves that it always remains this fascinating colossus of the extreme metal and leaves us stunned by so much rage and despair.
NEWF
- 24/03/2022
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If "Halo" is not as exciting as with "Queen Of Time", Amorphis going back to a more classic sound, the charm still works perfectly.
NOISE
- 28/02/2022
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