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Nearly a quarter of a century after its debut under this acronym, RPWL continues to make its way with a "Crime Scene", certainly without risk but full of melodies and unstoppable instrumental developments.
TONYB
- 24/03/2023
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Twenty-seven years after the release of its previous opus, Collage has lost none of its attraction or its quality and "Over and Out" stands as one of the great successes of neo progressive rock.
TONYB
- 07/03/2023
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"Close Grip" is recommended to all lovers of progressive music in the broadest sense of the term, those who are not afraid to let themselves be abused at the risk of losing their traditional musical reference points.
TONYB
- 20/02/2009
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With "Light Up", Solstice offers a work that is both accessible and exciting, and it would be a shame not to consider it in the list of worthy albums.
TONYB
- 02/03/2023
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Mike Oldfield and the Celtic tradition are the main source of inspiration for this beautifully produced second Eureka album.
TONYB
- 19/11/2015
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Born from the ashes of Sound Of Contact, eMolecule presents us "The Architect", a very dense album, mixing neo-progressive, metal and electro, requiring a careful listening to integrate all its subtleties.
TONYB
- 27/02/2023
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In the vein of its predecessors, and even if it will hardly surprise the already conquered fans of Skald, "Huldufolk" proves to be coherent from beginning to end and presents itself unquestionably as the album of maturity.
TONYB
- 03/02/2023
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After having fallen very low with "Open Your Eyes", Yes regains some of its greatness with "The Ladder", a quality but demanding album.
TONYB
- 31/07/2014
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