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Whether you like complexity or are annoyed by the bewildering nature of the compositions, you will be at least intrigued or at worst frustrated by “Love”, where the Flower Kings demonstrate their usual refusal of monotony.
ABADDON
- 27/05/2025
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Far from settling for the umpteenth rehash, Neal Morse offers us a new high-level work, carried by a quartet of veterans with nothing left to prove.
TONYB
- 26/05/2025
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For his second solo album, Haken guitarist Charlie Griffiths takes us on a journey with Tiktaalika to the frontiers of the heavy metal of the '80s and '90s that shaped his youth.
GYVY
- 04/04/2025
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"Curious Ruminant” gives Jethro Tull a new lease on life !
TONYB
- 27/03/2025
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“Parasomnia”, which marks Mike Portnoy's return to Dream Theater after a thirteen-year absence, is a very solid album, although it doesn't quite live up to the hype.
NEWF
- 24/01/2025
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Bearfish reforms and offers a fine progressive rock album with all the ingredients of the genre. It's beautiful, but lacks a touch of originality to make it memorable.
GYVY
- 26/12/2024
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Could “Coming Up to Consciousness” be the best Pure Reason Revolution album to date? The debate is wide open.
TONYB
- 24/12/2024
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The publishing frenzy seems to have got the better of Neal Morse's originality. “No Hill for a Climber” does, however, bear witness to a certain savoir-faire, but is that enough for such a big name?
ABADDON
- 18/12/2024
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