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Despite the length of "Redemption", Mystery never sedate us, subtly playing in all the registers that neo-progressive Rock can produce, bolstered by unfailing musicality.
TONYB
- 24/07/2023
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If originality is not the strong point of this "Retrospective", it nevertheless allows Retroheads to bring a breath of fresh air to 70's progressive rock.
TARJY
- 24/08/2006
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"Close Grip" is recommended to all lovers of progressive music in the broadest sense of the term, those who are not afraid to let themselves be abused at the risk of losing their traditional musical reference points.
TONYB
- 20/02/2009
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Influenced by the great progressive artists and especially Yes, Hamadryad offers us however a personal and well constructed "Conservation of Mass" which quickly becomes addictive as the listening goes on.
PETER HACKETT
- 20/02/2004
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How does this band manage to offer us each time an album that oscillates between the superb and the magnificent? That's a Mystery !
PETER HACKETT
- 23/12/2015
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The remastering of this Theatre Of The Mind is a success, allowing the solid original tracks to be appreciated at their true value.
TONYB
- 06/12/2018
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Less direct and easy to access than its predecessor, "Introspective" is no less interesting and Retroheads remains a sure value in progressive rock.
TARJY
- 22/09/2006
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"Weird Interbreeding" is a festival of metal riffs, sparkling arpeggios, jazzy solos and transcendental rhythms and clearly one of the revelations of the year in modern progressive metal.
NEWF
- 22/06/2021
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