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“Magic 8-Ball” leaves a mixed impression, torn between sublime tracks that showcase Gazpacho's expertise and more questionable innovations.
ABADDON
- 31/10/2025
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“The(?)Truth” allows Seven Steps to the Green Door to deliver their best album to date while retaining their unique identity. Consistent and stimulating.
ABADDON
- 30/09/2025
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Arjen Lucassen releases solo album “Songs No One Will Hear,” which is certainly not far removed from Ayreon, but so masterfully done...
ABADDON
- 18/09/2025
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Free from his vampire affectations, Nad Sylvan delivers a sincere, varied, and non-stop “Monumentata.”
ABADDON
- 10/07/2025
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A vague concept, often lacking inspiration, and standard arrangements: Clive Nolan has accustomed us to better. Was it necessary to revive the Imaginaerium project?
ABADDON
- 17/06/2025
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Whether you like complexity or are annoyed by the bewildering nature of the compositions, you will be at least intrigued or at worst frustrated by “Love”, where the Flower Kings demonstrate their usual refusal of monotony.
ABADDON
- 27/05/2025
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Without recapturing the magic of his previous LP, Lunear shows that he can provide a real listening pleasure thanks to comfortable melodies and arrangements that effectively awaken a certain nostalgia.
ABADDON
- 20/05/2025
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Too long and smoothed out by a very uniform production, “Panterrania” struggles to captivate.
ABADDON
- 27/03/2025
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