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Bearfish reforms and offers a fine progressive rock album with all the ingredients of the genre. It's beautiful, but lacks a touch of originality to make it memorable.
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- 26/12/2024
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Iotunn offers us a little nugget constantly balancing between too much and too little. “Kinship” is an invitation to awakening that would be a shame to miss.
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- 12/12/2024
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Kiko Loureiro, freshly weaned from Megadeth, returns with a beautiful solo album that explores the far reaches of the human spirit.
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- 06/12/2024
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With Osmium, Belgian guitarist Val brings us an inspired debut album that's sure to cross borders.
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- 06/11/2024
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When Living Colour and Adrenaline Mob meet, the result is Sonic Universe, an interesting addition of talents that lacks a little synergy.
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- 15/10/2024
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For the second part of his album, Kenny Wayne Shepherd offers us a pleasant modern blues, but one that lacks a little orignality around the edges.
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- 10/10/2024
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After a 7-year absence, Mr Big is back with an album that should be forgotten faster than the 45 minutes it takes to listen to it.
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- 08/10/2024
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If “Endtime Signs” is a very good album, it remains for Dark Tranquillity to make the most of it by taking a little more musical risk next time.
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- 13/09/2024
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