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Out of his original band, Dream Theater, James LaBrie releases a new album more acoustic and more direct, "Beautiful Shade Of Grey".
EASTWOOD
- 19/05/2022
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With the aptly named "One" as its banner, OU merges progressive, metal, atmospheric and more into a fascinating melting pot.
EASTWOOD
- 11/05/2022
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Even if it always evolves in its comfort zone, Toundra returns on the front of the scene of the progressive post-rock with "Hex", an album finds its place in the logical continuation of the career of the group.
PROGRACER
- 28/04/2022
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While keeping his 70's ties, Kaipa offers a good album of modern progressive rock with a neat production.
ABADDON
- 21/04/2022
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"The Divine Wings Of Tragedy" is a monument of progressive metal. Symphony X's music is at its peak, and none of their following albums will find this perfect balance between melody, technique and power.
VAL
- 29/08/2003
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"Only Passing Through" is a more heterogeneous album compared to its predecessors with some successful tracks which allow to ensure the essential and to arouse the interest for the continuation.
DARIALYS
- 31/03/2022
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Demians has refined in this "Mute" nine compositions with squarer contours, probably less emotional but just as captivating.
HYPERUNKNOWN
- 03/06/2010
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Fans of emphatic metal and film music will undoubtedly appreciate this "War Of The Worlds, Part 2" but those who hope for a real progressive metal album will have to wait for the next Symphony X.
NEWF
- 17/03/2022
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