This rocks pretty good in straightforward, garage rock fashion. “Ignite the Tide’ is a powerful debut by Kid Ego, coming from York,England and these guys could hold their own with the sunset strip dude’s of the 80’s. Songs like ‘Magic Candy’, ‘Till I Die’ and ‘Death Row’ are anthemic and full of hooks. If you enjoyed the hedonistic sounds of 80’s rock this is an album you should buy!
Maryland hard rockers KIX have teamed up again with legendary rock producer Beau Hill for a 35th anniversary re-charge of the band’s classic third album Midnite Dynamite. Hill (also known for his work with Alice Cooper, Warrant and Ratt) recently contributed to a 30th anniversary update of the band’s classic hit record Blow My Fuse in 2018 and this time looked forward to less of what he deemed “all the bullshit that I was putting on it then.” More»
Legacy of the Seas is a symphonic metal band created in 2010 with a touch of folk and power, which takes inspiration from bands like Mago de Oz, Rhapsody of Fire, and Nightwish. It is not until 2023 that the band completes its crew and publishes an EP with its first work: Eternity, and in 2024 it will release its first long studio album: Leyendas de una Eternidad More»
Drawing from metal, glam and punk, their sound is both fresh and familiar with lyrics ranging from imaginative storytelling to personal reflections. More»
Sleaszy Rider Records will release NASTY RATZ new album “Third Cut” dropping on October 4th. Produced by the legendary Martin Sweet of Crashdiet and mastered by expert Thomas “Plec” Johansson in the Panic Room, Sweden, this new 10-tracker is packed with raw energy and killer riffs. Swan Hellion, singer, guitarist of sleaze rockers BlackRain appears as guest. More»
Second album of Italians MAYSNOW, features 11 original tracks, blending a range of genres—from post-progressive to djent, grunge, acoustic, and electronic. The album also features two incredible musicians: Daniel Cavanagh (Anathema, Weather Systems) on “Another Chance” and Ragnar Zolberg (Pain of Salvation, Sign) on “Still Bleeding.” More»