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Iotunn offers us a little nugget constantly balancing between too much and too little. “Kinship” is an invitation to awakening that would be a shame to miss.
GYVY
- 12/12/2024
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“Voidkind” is an album that stands out as a major work of progressive metal in 2024, making Dvne one of the most daring bands on the modern scene.
RHUM1
- 01/11/2024
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With "Really Good Terrible Things", North Sea Echoes offer an intimate album that struggles to convince despite Ray Alder's unique timbre and Jim Matheos' O.S.I.-style ambiences.
PROGRACER
- 20/03/2024
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A sort of bridge between Soilwork and Opeth, Disillusion's "Back To Times Of Splendor" is an impressively masterful and original debut album.
YATH
- 30/04/2004
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Primordial doesn't renew himself, but with "How It Ends", a massive, painful block, it offers a beautiful, desperate call for revolution.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 26/12/2023
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A heavy doom marvel of hazy elegance, "Reign Of The Reaper" is undoubtedly the most accomplished album since Sorcerer's resurrection in 2010.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 13/12/2023
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Even if it's not the best of Amon Amarth's discography, "Once Sent From The Golden Hall" will impose their Viking Metal that will often be copied but never equaled.
REDDUST
- 03/08/2009
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Despite a solid technical performance, "Wet Ass Plutonium" lacks coherence and struggles to offer unifying melodies and memorable tracks.
THIBAUTK
- 10/10/2023
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