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So rich that it takes many listens to discover all its intricacies, “You Still Got Me” is a testament to a Beth Hart who reaches the heights of her art with great aesthetic freedom.
LOLOCELTIC
- 05/12/2024
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A judicious balance of pop and metal, “Friends Of A Phantom” is almost flawless and places Vola among the most interesting modern metal bands of recent years.
TORPEDO
- 14/11/2024
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“The Southern” goes beyond confirmation for The Cold Stares and establishes itself as a work as indispensable as it is captivating, a veritable voyage of initiation through the music of the American South.
LOLOCELTIC
- 14/11/2024
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For the second part of his album, Kenny Wayne Shepherd offers us a pleasant modern blues, but one that lacks a little orignality around the edges.
GYVY
- 10/10/2024
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In “Ocean Without A Shore”, Weather Systems attempts to revive a universe we thought lost, without quite succeeding.
TORPEDO
- 30/09/2024
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At 82, living guitar legend Steve Cropper proves he's lost none of his magic with “Friendlytown”, an album where blues, rock and soul intertwine with surprising modernity.
CALGEPO
- 25/09/2024
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By combining extraordinary talent with an approach that leaves no room for individualism, Black Country Communion makes “V” a new monument to classic-rock that's hard, funky and groovy.
LOLOCELTIC
- 11/09/2024
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With “Veritas”, P.O.D. return to a more traditional neo-metal style, embellished by all their experience and their now well-established style between melodic rap, metal and raging screamos.
PROGRACER
- 28/05/2024
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