Archive for July, 2012
Ruben Hoeke Band – Coexist 2010
Jul 30, 2012 15:09
Blues Rock
Rescue Rangers – Manitoba (2012)
Jul 30, 2012 15:08
Hard Rock Rock
Ruben Hoeke Band – Sugar 2006
Jul 30, 2012 15:07
Blues Rock
The Black Keys – The Moan (EP) (2004)
Jul 30, 2012 13:48
Blues Rock Rock
???????????: The Black Keys
??????: The Moan (EP)
???: 2004
?????: Blues Rock
??????: mp3
????????: 320 kbps
??????: 30 mb
Filthy Angels – L.A.F.A. 2012
Jul 30, 2012 12:20
All Exclusive Hard Rock
NOW!
Hailing from the North of Ireland Filthy Angels sound like they've been brought up on a heavy diet of heads down rock 'n' roll, drawing their influences from a plethora of '80s rockers. There is definitely a hint of The Wildhearts ('Destroy' era), some no nonsense hard rocking Almighty style here and there, as well as a smidgen of The Dogs D'amour to name but three influences heard on this here pledged album.
Linear Sphere – Manvantara (2012)
Jul 30, 2012 10:55
Progressive Rock
Band Linear Sphere
Info: Manvantara
Years: 2012
Style: Progressive/Technical Metal
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbps
Info: United Kingdom
Time: Linear Sphere Records Ltd.
????? Tracklist: 43:11
Info: 97 Mb
In The Silence – A Fair Dream Gone Mad (2012) Lossless
Jul 30, 2012 09:50
Progressive Rock Rock
Dakota – Little Victories (2000) Lossless
Jul 30, 2012 09:44
Melodic Rock | AOR
Rage (UK) – Out Of Control (1981)
Jul 30, 2012 08:44
Heavy Metal |Power Metal
Flaming Bess – Wachter Des Lichts (2008)
Jul 29, 2012 21:24
Progressive Rock
Band Flaming Bess
Info: Wachter Des Lichts
Style: Symphonic Prog
Years: 2008
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 193 Mb
Info: Germany
Mother Goose – Don’t Believe In Fairytales (1979)
Jul 29, 2012 21:21
Progressive Rock
Band Mother Goose
Info: Don't Believe In Fairytales
Style: Progressive Rock
Years: 1979
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 86 Mb
Info: New Zealand
Grave Digger – Home At Last (2012)
Jul 29, 2012 21:03
Heavy Metal |Power Metal
With Home at Last, an EP of six tunes, Grave Digger gives fans a taste of the recent past and a foretaste of their forthcoming album, Clash of the Gods. However, I'm not sure it will be enough to satisfy the diehard; it's a case of too little too late.
So here's the skinny on this small offering. The first three songs are studio cuts. Home at Last will be on the new album, but Rage of the Savage Beast and Metal Will Never Die not so. Curiously, these three songs don't reflect the speedier side of Grave Digger's power metal; they're more steady traditional (Eighties) heavy metal.
The last three songs are live cuts from DVD/CD set The Clans Are Still Marching from 2010's Wacken Open Air. Actually, the songs are the very last three songs of the set: Ballad Of A Hangman, Excalibur, and Heavy Metal Breakdown, always a crowd favorite. With these, you get back to the faster side of Grave Digger.