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Less metal, more progressive and as symphonic as ever, “Yesterwynde” may suffer from a disappointing mix, but above all it stands out as a subtle and daring temporal fresco.
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- 17/10/2024
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"Rupture" is a symphonic metal album that doesn't revolutionize the genre, but it's easy to listen to and provides enough pleasure to recommend that you at least give it a listen.
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- 04/07/2024
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With “Veritas”, P.O.D. return to a more traditional neo-metal style, embellished by all their experience and their now well-established style between melodic rap, metal and raging screamos.
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- 28/05/2024
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With "The Empyrean Equation of The Long Lost Things", Vanden Plas offers us (yet again) an excellent album of progressive metal in all its creative splendour, melodic and epic, heavy and devilishly enjoyable.
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- 16/05/2024
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"Final Pitch" is a complex yet accessible album, somewhere between instrumental progressive metal and fusion metal, styles in which Arch Echo has made a name for itself.
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- 06/05/2024
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With “Charismatic Leaders”, Wheel pushes the heavy and melodic cursor even further, further asserting their style, a now highly recognizable blend of progressive and alternative.
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- 25/04/2024
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Ace Frehley offers us an album of old-fashioned hard rock with too few highs and many lows, including vocals that border on the unbearable.
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- 05/04/2024
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With "Mycelium", Manticora blossoms into an epic power thrash in the tradition of their latest productions, which is sure to please fans of the genre and the band.
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- 04/04/2024
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