Zephyr – Sunset Ride 1972 (Collectors’ Choice Music 2007)
Aug 9, 2012 12:45
Blues Rock Hard Rock Rock
Dario “Kappa” Cappanera – Code Of Discipline (2012)
Aug 9, 2012 00:16
Hard Rock
01. Crucifyin' You
02. Code Of Discipline
03. Get Up Here
04. Nothing Left To Say
05. The Mess
06. Still Got The Blues
07. Dogs are Back in Town
08. Constant Sorrow
09. Trouble Honky Tonk
General Store – Vision Of Diversity 2007
Aug 8, 2012 21:38
Blues Rock Hard Rock
General Store – A Box Full Of Rusty Blues 2002
Aug 8, 2012 21:27
Blues Rock Hard Rock
Eternal Flame – King Of The King 2002
Aug 8, 2012 21:12
Hard Rock
Eternal Flame – Desire 1998
Aug 8, 2012 21:10
Hard Rock
UFO – Phenomenon/Force It 1974/1975 (Chrysalis/BGO Rec. 1994) Lossless
Aug 8, 2012 19:25
Hard Rock
Zephyr – Live At Art’s Bar & Grill, May 2, 1973 (Tommy Bolin Archives, Inc. 1997) Lossless
Aug 8, 2012 19:19
Blues Rock Hard Rock Rock
Valensia – Gaia (1993)
Aug 8, 2012 16:26
Hard Rock Progressive Rock
SISTER SIN – End Of The Line (2012) Singles
Aug 8, 2012 11:32
Hard Rock
Regarded as one of the most shining promises of the European melodic metal / hard rock scene, Sweden's SISTER SIN has released today (Aug. 07) "End Of The Line", the first single off their forthcoming album "Now And Forever", to be released on October 23rd.
After the 2010's critically acclaimed 'True Sound of the Underground', "Now And Forever" will be the band's third full-length album.
Listening the fresh single "End Of The Line" is it clear that Sister Sin is looking for a wider audience. Still potent, with their classic sharp guitars and the powerhouse vocals of Liv Jagrell, this new material sounds more melodic and polished.
This new approach is evident as new album will include a ballad, the band's first ever.
Strong stuff with a crunch production by Chris Snyder.
Sinwell – III (One And One All For One Number Two) (2012)
Aug 8, 2012 11:31
Hard Rock Progressive Rock
01. Crossroads (4:17)
02. A Game (4:39)
03. The One (3:33)
04. The World's A Different Place (4:08)
05. Killing Fields (3:56)
06. Peruvian Girl (4:58)
07. Amazon Nights (4:02)
08. 24/7 (4:19)
09. My Big Adventure (4:25)
10. Thin Line (3:40)
11. Weary Man (3:28)
TRAGEDY – HUMBLED BY OUR GREATNESS 2012
Aug 8, 2012 11:19
All Exclusive Hard Rock
NOW!DISCO HARD ROCK!
Yes, the idea of a taking the catalog of disco icons and re-imagining them in the world of heavy metal might seem a little weird, a little crazy. But give one listen to Tragedy: The All-Metal Tribute To The Bee Gees and you will be convinced that whoever came up with this idea is a genius.
What’s so amazing about this band is that, even though there’s a lot of humor woven into their DNA, they are absolutely phenomenal musicians. They were able to take a vaunted collection of international hits and seamlessly translate them into the world of vintage, late-’70s, early-’80s heavy metal. Power chords, blistering guitar solos, vocals that’ll shatter your ear drums and a thunderous percussion section — this is what Tragedy is all about. That, and a whole lot of glitter.
Pop-Break’s Bill Bodkin spoke with Tragedy’s lead vocalist, lead rhythm guitarist, lead back-up vocalist and lead cowbellist Robin Gibbens about their February Friday-night residency at The Brooklyn Bowl, their new record and things disco.