BandAlice Cooper Info: Welcome 2 My Nightmare Style: Hard Rock Years: 2011 Info: CBR 320 Info: 121mb Upload: Depositefiles Info: :USA
Tracklist:
01. I Am Made Of You
02. Caffeine
03. The Nightmare Returns
04. A Runaway Train
05. Last Man On Earth
06. The Congregation
07. I'll Bite Your Face Off
08. Disco Bloodbath Boogie Fever
09. Ghouls Gone Wild
10. Something To Remember Me By
11. When Hell Comes Home
12. What Baby Wants
13. I Gotta Get Outta Here
14. The Underture
Aug 31, 2011 11:31
Hard Rock Heavy Metal |Power Metal
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All five members of JUDAS PRIEST — Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton, Ian Hill, Scott Travis, and the band's latest addition, 31-year-old guitarist Richie Faulkner (LAUREN HARRIS, DIRTY DEEDS) — took part in a press conference this afternoon (Tuesday, May 24) at the Renaissance Hotel at Highland and Hollywood in Los Angeles to answer questions about the upcoming "Epitaph" U.S. tour and to formally introduce Faulkner. During the event, it was revealed that JUDAS PRIEST will release the "Single Cuts" CD-singles box set and the "Classic Albums Collection" later this year containing the following material:
1. "Single Cuts" CD-singles box set:
* The complete U.K. CBS/Columbia singles from 1977-2008 featuring all 7" and 12" tracks.
* All singles will carry original artwork.
* This box will only be available online and sold through the official JUDAS PRIEST web site.
* Fans can pre-order the box starting in June; the product will ship later in the summer.
2. The "Classic Albums Collection":
* Timed for the start of the U.S. tour
* Box set featuring all the albums from the classic lineup years, including first two Gull records
* Includes 17 albums (19 discs in total)
* All remastered albums with original artwork
01. Diamonds And Rust 3:26
02. Better By You, Better Than Me 3:22
03. Before The Dawn 3:23
04. Take On The World 3:02
05. Evening Star 2:53
06. Living After Midnight 3:11
07. Breaking The Law 2:35
08. United 3:31
09. Don't Go 3:16
10. Hot Rockin' 3:03
11. You've Got Another Thing Coming 4:25
12. (Take These) Chains 3:05
13. Freewheel Burning 4:23
14. Some Heads Are Gonna Roll 4:05
15. Turbo Lover 4:39
16. Locked In 3:59
17. Painkiller 6:06
18. A Touch Of Evil 4:14
19. Night Crawler 4:07
Band Ajalon
Info: This Good Place
Style: Symphonic Progressive
Years: 2009
Info: 320 mb kbps
Info: 158 mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
1. Love Is A Dream
2. Nickels and Dimes, Marbles and Stones
3. Not Man
4. Abstract Malady
5. Lullaby of Bedlam
6. Redemption
7. This Good Place
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Ajalon – On The Threshold Of Eternity (2005)
Aug 30, 2011 22:51
Progressive Rock
Band Ajalon
Info: On The Threshold Of Eternity
Style: Symphonic Progressive
Years: 2005
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 182 mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
1. Anthem of the Seventh Day
2. The Promised Land
3. Sword of Goliath
4. Holy Spirit Fire
5. Psalm 61
6. What Kind of Love
7. The Highway
8. Forever I Am
9. On the Threshold of Eternity
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Slash’s Snakepit – Unreleased (2011)
Aug 30, 2011 12:19
Hard Rock
Band Slash’s Snakepit Info: Unreleased Style: Hard Rock Years: 2011 Info: mp3 ?BR 192 Info: 70Mb Upload: Depositefiles.com Info: USA
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Tracklist:
1. Bleed
2. What Kind of Life
3. I Left My Soul
4. Dry Jack
5. 99 Times
6. Rusted Heroes
7. Always On The Run
8. Papa Was a Rolling Stone
9. It’s So Easy
10. Mr Brownstone
Aug 30, 2011 11:26
Hard Rock Heavy Metal |Power Metal
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Cone is a New York native and has been a member of several prominent bands in his years of making music. After relocating to the desert, Cone built a studio and started writing his own brand of metal, forged in the classic European tradition of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal legends such as Iron Maiden Saxon, Accept and Motorhead to name but a few. His mix or power metal/ progressive hard rock is tempered with his own street-smart style picked up from his days of playing the dark, seedy ...
American Metal guitarist Steve Cone will release his new album, In Your Face, on March 1st
A promo clip is available at this location.
In Your Face will be available as both physical CD's as well as digital download. The album features 12 new original tracks. Drum tracks were recorded last August in upstate New York. The collection of songs is described as "pretty much non stop uptempo, hence the title In Your Face".
BandJune & Jean Millington Info: Play Like A Girl Style: Rock Years: 2011 Info: CBR 320 Info: 94mb Upload: Depositefiles Info: :USA
In all truth, Play Like a Girl is the next Fanny LP long after the group's demise. June and Jean Millington were founding members of that ensemble, and ye olde group has been under an interesting mis-retrospective of hype from some quarters, as is this disc, so let's explore both the good and the bad of that. I've got the time, and you need a break from the standard all-encompassing "Hey, this is pretty damn good!" critiquing. And maybe I'll be able to avoid the firestorm that erupted from the Rural Rhythms label when I critiqued Mike Scott's latest in less than worshipful fashion…though, honestly, I loves me a good rhubarb regardless.
Play is indeed a solid rock and roll / mellow rock release from two women who have been in the biz since dinosaurs roamed the Earth, and their history, and our sanity, deserves a bit more grounded response than the likes of what Davids Fricke and Bowie are creating. Fricke is one of those "best critics money can buy" guys (which numbers Dave Marsh, Robert Christgau and others among its disreputable coterie) and, not long ago, in Rolling Stone if I 'member correctly, he mega-hyped Rhino's Hand-Made re-issue Fanny box set as on the order of the second coming of Bach or something similar (Fricke's work is forgettable, so I purge my lobes whenever I accidentally read him, but you can probably find his tripe somewhere on the Web to verify my claim here). Fanny was gritty, sassy, accomplished, but far from inhabiting the Valhallic estate Fricke gushes about. I have all their LPs (but not that cool Rhino box with tons o' goodies, dammit!) and was especially tickled when Patti Quatro, sister to Suzi, signed up for service at the far end of the combo's career just as bro Michael was flop-diving from possible inclusion in the prog wunderkind to horrific disco embarrassment. Those were the days, hm?
If you were hip to Fanny back in the 60s, you know they were one of the first all-girl bands to be label-signed, accompanied sooner or later by Deadly Nightshade, Isis, and too few others frankly. This small "movement" eventually led into the bizarre over-the-top uber-feminist Olivia label, with which the Millingtons associated and which collapsed ingloriously, mostly due to truly wretched product, Cris Williamson one of the few exceptions (though more than one of her LPs was quite ignorable). Fanny deserved better reception than they got, but their sound was pretty much Chuck Berry based, solid, professional, entertaining (especially in the lyrics department) but by no means exceptional. Nonetheless, Bowie refers the group as "one of the finest fucking rock bands of their time"; thus, we see why he occasionally needs a little vacation in the local sanitarium. After their breakup, Nicki Barclay and June Millington both issued solo LPs. Neither went anywhere: as the saying goes, they shipped gold and returned platinum. Thus, the group and its members faded from sight and memory. The same thing happened with Terry Garthwaite and Toni Brown from the popular Joy of Cooking band.
With Play, the Fanny ensemble is reborn…minus the other two of course. At times, as in All the Children, the disc displays a strong flavor of Heart, though there's also a good deal of the less thunderous side of Joan Jett and Lita Ford dispersed here, there, and everywhere, especially in the rhythms. The ladies are looking a good deal younger than their years and appear to have the same ol' spirit while the music, while not quite as vital as in, say, Fanny's Charity Ball, is still pretty vigorous. Jean and June always had better chops and more promise than, oh, Cindy Bullens and Alice Stuart, and the ghost of their past runs strongly through this outing. June still knows her way around a lead line and peppers quite a few in the repertoire.
So, yes, this is indeed Fanny, and if you were/are a fan of the group as I am, then you can't miss it, but, no, they were by no means of status with the biggies of their heyday and still aren't—just a good, solid, middle of the road, enjoyable rock and roll outfit.
(A review written for the Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange
by Mark S. Tucker)
Tracklist:
Play Like a Girl
I Love Your Hair
Let Love Linger
When You Bottom
Apocalypse Deferred
Calling Your Name (To the Stars)
Terrible Things
Fall on You
All the Children
One for Change
Endless Lies
Opportunity Knocks
Band Pearls & Swine
Info: Far King Great
Style: Hard Rock
Years: 1992
Info: 192 kbps
Info: 70 mb
Info: Australia
Tracklist:
1.No More Room in Heaven
2.Where Can I Get Arrested?
3.Panel Van From Hell
4.Accidents Do 'Appen
5.Normal People
6.Freedom
7.Coin in the Slot
8.Hey Weirdo
9.Praying Mantis
10.Goodtimes Butcher
11.Me and My Mentor
Band Flacmans Port
Info: Afterlife
Style: Heavy / Speed Metal
Years: 1992
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 98 mb
Info: Germany
Tracklist:
1.Intro
2.Meaning Of Life
3.The Truth
4.Afterlife
5.The Fear
6.My Way
7.Prisoners Of War
8.Suicide
9.Katharsis
10.Age Of Fear
11.False Prophets
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One Two – Getting Better (1993)
Aug 26, 2011 21:10
Melodic Rock | AOR
Band One Two
Info: Getting Better
Style: Lite AOR
Years: 1993
Info: 192 kbps
Info: 66 mb
Info: Denmark
Tracklist:
1.Getting Better
2.The Wind Whispers You
3.Footsteps
4.The Hearts Permission
5.Dream Along
6.Last Day
7.Don't Follow That Road
8.Sha La La La
9.Love Unseen
10.So Much Closer
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V.A. – MELODIC HARD ROCK AOR SINGLES (2011)
Aug 26, 2011 11:13
Melodic Rock | AOR
Style: Melodic Hard Rock/AOR Years: 2011 Info: :International More»
AYATE is a melodic rock project from Greece that we need to look out for in the future.
These guys have listened to some classic USA / Euro rockin' AOR bands for sure because when you listen to their songs you can hear clear '80s influences on them. More»