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Its history was thought to be definitively closed and buried, but The Old Dead Tree is back with “Second Thoughts”, an album that transcends expectations and redefines its legacy.
CALGEPO
- 05/12/2024
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A true mirror copy of its two discographic predecessors, “Shining” surprises as much as it captivates, a work that remains obscure but through which Swallow The Sun lets a few rays of pale, fascinating light shine through.
LOLOCELTIC
- 25/11/2024
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With “The Last Will And Testament”, Opeth achieves the impossible, reconciling its past identity with its more recent moult, to deliver a masterpiece of rare density.
NEWF
- 22/11/2024
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“Voidkind” is an album that stands out as a major work of progressive metal in 2024, making Dvne one of the most daring bands on the modern scene.
RHUM1
- 01/11/2024
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“Opera” is an album of rebirth and convalescence, underlining the strength of its leader and exacerbating the antagonisms between classical and modern.
THIBAUTK
- 30/10/2024
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For her third album, Charlotte Wessels returns to the symphonic shadows of Delain, between pop sweetness and metal darkness.
ADRIANSTORK
- 23/10/2024
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“The Day Of The Damned” is a pleasant record, but lacks risk-taking and struggles to assert its difference.
THIBAUTK
- 21/10/2024
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Oceans Of Slumber once again surprises its audience with a densely-packed “Where Gods Fear To Speak”, featuring the extreme elements of its debut.
TORPEDO
- 16/10/2024
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