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Perhaps unsurprisingly, "Lotus Unfolding" nonetheless demonstrates that Ozric Tentacles remains the best remedy for the gloom and anxieties of a deranged world.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 27/11/2023
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Mixing the best of its different eras and sealing Bruce Dickinson's return to Iron Maiden, "Brave New World" is an album worthy of the band's heyday.
NOISE
- 11/02/2008
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Surprising in its change of stylistic direction, "Skins" is nonetheless a dark, powerful and varied work that allows Black River Sons to confirm the extent of their potential.
LOLOCELTIC
- 24/11/2023
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Scar Symmetry hasn't changed its fundamentals, and with "The Singularity (phase II - Xenotaph)" offers a majestic, emotionally-coated, rock-solid record.
THIBAUTK
- 24/11/2023
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A musical stroll through the Music Hall of the early 20th century revisited by Joe Jackson? A program of contagious well-being.
TONYB
- 23/11/2023
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The Ocean concludes its series of prehistoric albums with "Holocene", which is more atmospheric and ambient than usual, but still progressive and passionate.
PROGRACER
- 23/11/2023
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Duff McKagan's "Lighthouse" is a varied album that draws its sincerity and emotion from the roots of rock and folk.
CALGEPO
- 22/11/2023
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This is OOMPH!'s 15th studio album, but 'Richter Und Henker' is hardly exciting and lacks subtlety or even inspiration.
ADRIANSTORK
- 22/11/2023
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