Kreator belong to the holy triumvirate of the Thrash Metal from Germany. With her debut album "Endless Pain" as well as the successor „Pleasure To Doing in“ shock the Essener middle of the 80s immensely. Their raw, aggressive and punkiger sound combined with dystopischen Lyrics influences the countless following tape. Frontmann thousand an icon and Kreator is absolutely legendary in the scene. More»
Since middle of the 80s the tape is on the move around Frontmann Hansi Kürsch now already on the stages of the world. They are valid as absolute legends of the melodic Prog Metals. With her albums "Battalions of Fear", „Follow The Blind“ and "Somewhere Far Beyond" they climb up beginning of the 90th Topacts international in the first league and keep there with her opulent arrangements and the powerful sound till this day. More»
The career of the Heavy Metal tape from Sweden continues meanwhile more than 20 years. Historical subjects all around the big wars of the humanity, tanks as a Bühnendeko and a lot of pyrotechnics are the special signs of her shows. For her costly Bühneninszinierungen they were distinguished several times. The last year they recorded with the Wacken both main stages at the same time, they bring this year her breathtaking mead ale bottoms with the Wacken:World:Wide directly in the sitting room. More»
Although its roots and influences would stretch much farther, the bands that are loosely bound together under the banner the “New Wave Of British Heavy Metal” (or NWOBHM), More»
23 September 2020 Ewigkeit's new short-player is a hazy 70's trip-rock style homage to the Illuminatus! Trilogy (the legendary psyche-conspiracy adventure novel). It details the cartoonesque plan of the Illuminati to kill all hippies and take over the world by resurrecting a zombie army at Europe's biggest rock concert. The only people who can stop them are the Discordians, traversing the world in their giant submarine and trading cannabis to fund the war against the coming eschaton. More»
Glenn Hughes’ reissue programme for Purple Records continues with the re-release of his 2001 solo album, “Building The Machine”. The follow-up to 2000’s “Return of Crystal Karma”, as well as featuring original material written with long-time collaborator and guitarist JJ Marsh, the album also includes a version of the Deep Purple classic, ‘Highball Shooter’, which originally appeared on 1974’s “Stormbringer” LP. More»