These days you're never to old to rock and roll. Aerosmith is still touring with Steven Tyler a year a way from Social Security, and the Stones are talking about it again, too. Hardly youngsters any more, England's Magnum returns with eighteenth studio album, On the Thirteenth Day.
This album is representative Magnum: nice melodic rock, sometimes edgy and heavy, sometimes with nods to progressive rock. That's not a bad thing at all. Familiarity should not breed contempt, as long time fans will certainly dig this album.
I've always found Magnum more interesting when they mix a heavier side to more provocative arrangements as on Dance of the Black Tattoo or Broken Promises. Yet, the band can also offer the hooks and accessibility of simple catchy rock with So Let It Rain and the amusing Didn't Like You Anyway. Magnum is not without some symphonic melancholy as well on Putting Things in Place.
Synthesis of Speed-Melodic Power Metal with Folk-Nordic Elements from Italy for Fans of Rhapsody Of Fire
01. The Wanderer’s Note 05:49
02. Dethrone The Tyrant 06:26
03. Dancing Goddess 05:03
04. The Oak And Lady Flame 06:40
05. The Hunt 05:05
06. The Dream 04:59
07. The Marketsquare Of Dooly 05:11
08. The Way Behind The Hill 05:40
09. Valhalla 05:45
10. Letter From The Earth 05:58
11. Megiddo 05:30
12. The Last Inn 05:37
Eighteen Wheels Burning – Tweak’d Out Strung Up And Redlined (2008) Lossless
Sep 22, 2012 11:01
Rock Stoner
Band Eighteen Wheels Burning Info: Tweak'd Out Strung Up And Redlined Style: Stoner Rock Info: USA Years: 2008 Info: Lossless/APE (image+.cue) Rip By: jarmusch2006 Info: 284 Mb
Artist: The Beat Daddys
Title Of Album: Root Rubbin' Ball
Year Of Release: 2012
Genre, Style: Modern Electric Blues
Country: USA
Type, Quality: CBR 320 kbps
Total Size: 131 mb