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Guillaume Dupré's first solo album, released under the name Yom D, “Whole” invites us to explore melancholic yet revitalizing pop-rock tracks.
ADRIANSTORK
- 09/12/2025
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With “Odyssey,” Ultrapilot follows in the footsteps of sound artisans—from Pink Floyd to Supertramp or Fleetwood Mac—by embarking on an introspective journey where timeless pop elegance incorporates elements of progressive rock.
CALGEPO
- 08/12/2025
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Biffy Clyro's tenth album, “Futique,” is less surprising than their previous releases.
ADRIANSTORK
- 26/11/2025
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A simple EP perhaps, but “Fyr” is nonetheless essential as it reveals other facets of Gaupa, somewhere between stoner rock, psychedelic pop, and pulsating folk.
CHILDERIC THOR
- 25/11/2025
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“Cold Lava” is a great success. Bukowski offers an impeccable mix of rock, stoner, and pop, proving himself to be as seductive as he is powerful.
NOISE
- 21/11/2025
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Between controlled chaos and electric melancholy, Fallen Letters' debut album Mindfractures is as dense as it is haunting, where every fracture becomes music.
CALGEPO
- 19/11/2025
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I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me” is a dark and violent album that doesn't attempt to reinvent the style, but rather delivers a raw interpretation of it.
THIBAUTK
- 17/11/2025
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Darker than its predecessors but still capable of finding clarity in its diversity, “Sign Of The Times” is further proof that Walter Trout's recognition has not altered his awareness of the society around him.
LOLOCELTIC
- 12/11/2025
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