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After a 21-year solo absence, Patrick Rondat returns with “Escape From Shadows”, an album that combines virtuosity and emotion to affirm his unique place in the world of instrumental guitar.
NEWF
- 23/05/2025
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Ash Twin Project is a newcomer not to be missed with “Tales Of A Dying Sun”, built on high-flying progressive post-rock.
GYVY
- 21/05/2025
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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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Psykup celebrates its 30th birthday with "The Joke Of Tomorrow", a perfect balance between creative madness and artistic maturity, and continues to play with the codes of metal with disconcerting artistic freedom.
NEWF
- 09/05/2025
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Visavis hardens its tone and refines its vision: with "The Art of Collapse", the band is no longer content to evolve, it explodes its own foundations.
CALGEPO
- 07/05/2025
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The french trio's second album, Remains of Morpheus takes us on a dense, raw and inhabited instrumental journey, somewhere between post-rock, progressive and noise.
CALGEPO
- 22/04/2025
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Norwalk makes an explosive return to the forefront with “Psycho Mirror”, a powerful and effective Thrash offering.
NOISE
- 21/04/2025
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Long off the radar, Halloween is back with a vengeance with “Psy-ko”, an album that will leave no one indifferent.
TONYB
- 11/04/2025
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