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With “Talc III”, TALC refines its style and offers us an instrumental odyssey between space rock, post-prog and post-rock.
NEWF
- 26/03/2025
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With “The Overview”, Steven Wilson signs an ambitious cosmic odyssey, mixing musical research, raw emotion and existential reflection, to deliver his most brilliant album since “Hand.Cannot.Erase”.
NEWF
- 07/03/2025
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With “The End Will Show Us How”, Tremonti delivers a technically flawless album, but one that struggles to captivate over time.
NEWF
- 24/02/2025
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Federico Favaro's first instrumental EP, “Abstractions” is a fine calling card for the Italian, somewhere between djent and post-rock.
NEWF
- 19/02/2025
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Larkin Poe continues her ascent with ‘Bloom’, a flawless album on which the Lovell sisters brilliantly combine southern rock, blues and catchy pop melodies.
NEWF
- 14/02/2025
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“Parasomnia”, which marks Mike Portnoy's return to Dream Theater after a thirteen-year absence, is a very solid album, although it doesn't quite live up to the hype.
NEWF
- 24/01/2025
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It took Anciients eight long years to release “Beyond the Reach of the Sun”, an ambitious album that struggles to convince over time.
NEWF
- 03/01/2025
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“Nomad”, Richie Kotzen's 23rd solo album, is a compendium of virtuosity and eclecticism that nevertheless lacks the unity to stand out as a must-have in his rich discography.
NEWF
- 02/01/2025
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