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Outlanders, a project led by Tarja Turunen and Thorsten Spenzel, attempts a mix of electronic music and guitars that shines above all through its illustrious guests.
PROGRACER
- 12/10/2023
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Koritni is back in top form with "Long Overdue", combining variety and efficiency for a result that is both refreshing and mature.
LOLOCELTIC
- 31/03/2023
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With "Head Over Water", Laura Cox seems to want to capitalize with talent on the elements that made the success of "Burning Bright" but she loses some warmth and authenticity.
LOLOCELTIC
- 17/02/2023
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Marked by the death of its iconic keyboardist, the Stranglers' new album invites us to travel through a dark universe sprinkled with flashes of light.
ADRIANSTORK
- 03/09/2021
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"Sunburst" is a generous double album, too generous even for Loudness who would have done better to make a selection among the numerous tracks he offers.
NOISE
- 25/01/2023
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Cock Robin's seventh album, a rather dark rock record enriched by the captivating voices of Coralie Vuillemin and Peter Kingsbery, is a big surprise with worked compositions, maybe the best album of the Franco-American band to date.
ADRIANSTORK
- 05/11/2021
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With "Enemies" and its brutal side without any concession, No One Is Innocent perpetuates its quest towards a richer music thanks to a more affirmed musicality.
CALGEPO
- 21/09/2021
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No One Is Innocent continues the fight and offers us with "Frankenstein" the best album of its career.
NEWF
- 16/03/2018
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