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With “Speed Of Darkness”, D-A-D have produced a decent album, though it is handicapped by too many tracks lacking energy.
NOISE
- 06/03/2025
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With “Power Train”, Majestica confirms all its qualities and signs a delightful record of melodic speed.
NOISE
- 03/03/2025
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Returning to the basics of '80s AOR, Radioactive's “Reset” is a well-crafted album that struggles to stand out from the crowd.
LOLOCELTIC
- 03/03/2025
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Meer is right at the top of the list of progressive bands to watch. The incredible quality of the compositions, arrangements and interpretation mean that no-one should miss out on “Wheels Within Wheels”.
TONYB
- 19/02/2025
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Perfect Plan hardly raises its game with “Heart Of A Lion”, which is more AOR than its predecessor, and contains a number of compositions that deserve only an average rating.
LYNOTT
- 17/02/2025
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For its seventh album, The Night Flight Orchestra keeps more or less the same recipe. “Give Us To The Moon” brings a few welcome additions to this concept album about a return to our origins.
ADRIANSTORK
- 13/02/2025
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Brothers Of Metal's “Fimbulvinter” is a fine album in the form of a sequel to a heroic saga, with many bravura moments.
NOISE
- 05/02/2025
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Wildness fails to transcend its melodic hard rock with “Avenger”, whose melodies rarely stand out.
LYNOTT
- 04/02/2025
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