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Extreme is back to delight fans with "Six", which requires a certain investment if it is to be fully appreciated.
GYVY
- 15/06/2023
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Relying on an strong mastery of their art, the Germans of Long Distance Calling anchor themselves a little more as a sure value of modern post-rock. "Eraser" is once again a nugget not to be missed.
PROGRACER
- 24/02/2023
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Benefiting from the integration of Erik Grönwall on vocals, "The Gang's All Here" sees Skid Row come back from the dead and offer a real cluster bomb that we no longer expected.
LOLOCELTIC
- 10/11/2022
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The richness of "Survive" allows Stratovarius to resume its throne on the heights of a majestic metal at once speed, symphonic, powerful and melodic.
LOLOCELTIC
- 25/10/2022
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Vivifying, anthemic, alternately martial and enchanting, and at the same time nervous and catchy, "Force Majeure", witness of the new life of H.E.A.T., will necessarily mark the spirits.
LYNOTT
- 05/09/2022
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With "The Elephants Of Mars", Joe Satriani reinvents his music and offers us the most eclectic and conceptual album of his discography.
NEWF
- 08/04/2022
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With "An Hour Before It's Dark" Marillion delivers one of its most sensitive and fluid albums while keeping its emotional DNA accentuated by the album's subject.
CALGEPO
- 24/02/2022
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Deep Purple shows on "Infinite" an energy that many young bands could envy him and a sense of vigorous compositions that do not forget to be intelligent.
CORTO1809
- 07/04/2017
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