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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
De toute l'histoire de la musique québécoise, je n'ai pas mémoire d'un album aussi varié, éclaté, coloré et tordu que Le Dôme. C'est un chef-d'oeuvre qui peut être classé parmi les plus grandes oeuvres du rock, toutes catégories confondues.
Certains pourraient dire que Leloup hésite entre métal, ballade, rap ou disco, il est plus juste d'affirmer qu'il est un maître de tous ces genres.
Ce disque est tout simplement un essentiel. Point à la ligne.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
On this album, Muse unleash an impressive amount of raw energy, emergency and emotion, without going in the excesses of Origin of Symmetry's follow-up, Absolution. This is a must-own, if only for the two-track suite of Citizen Erased and Micro Cuts, Muse's best work to date.
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Porcupine Tree have achieved their best work to date. This album is flawless... all songs, which are superb by themselves, intertwine perfectly : the album is worth ten times the sum of its songs. There's something for everyone here : long, powerful songs ("Deadwing", "Arriving Somewhere but not here", "The Start of Something Beautiful), rockers ("Shallow", "Halo", "Open Car") and mellow songs with great vocal harmonies ("Lazarus", "Mellotron Scratch", "Glass Arm Shattering"). This album is the best I've heard in 2005. Nothing Less.
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