Let It Scream is the first album of the American hard rock band The Scream. It was the only album by the band to be officially released by a major record company.The song "I Don't Care" was co-written by the band's original drummer Scott Travis, who left The Scream, who were at the time known as Saints Or Sinners, to replace drummer Dave Holland in Judas Priest before Let It Scream was recorded. More»
Beyond their infectious hooks and seamless live performances, the gentlemen of Civilian use their platform to deliver well-crafted messages that command audiences' attention. More»
Debut album for the chileans Axe Battler, after the release of “The Wrath Of My Steel” EP in 2010. Their sound is flirting with the old-fashioned traditional heavy metal, with obvious influences from Iron Maiden, Omen and Cloven Hoof. More»
released in 1991 and pulls together songs from the groups self-titled debut and the aforementioned "Love + War". This compilation disc from lead vocalist Ron Taylor and lead guitarist Stevie Blaze and their hot shot long hair mates include the raucous More»
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"Undercover" Rocking the Boundary with Classic Rock tunes. Call to book your next event. Tom Herbert,Dave Evans, Meg Phelps, Dave Walsh, Ben Lens More»
Bai Bang, one of the most powerful rock acts from Sweden, will release 'All Around The World' on April 26th through AOR Heaven. The new album is the band's eighth and was recorded at Sunshine Explosion Studio. Bai Bang has been working with Pontus Assarsson as producer with Martin Kronlund once again handling the mastering. More»
This album was certainly not McCartney's best effort, but there are some gems here.Wild Life, I Am Your Singer, Tomorrow and Dear Friend are the stand outs. More»
I am a huge fan of the 80's music. Was a big fan of Tora Tora. I always hoped they would have lost recordings or an import or something extra to fill the hole that was left. Was online one day & found out that this & 2 other recordings were going to be released. More»
Ooh yeah! This is one cool album, and you look at the guys on the cover and you know this is gonna be a classy affair. Easy Action, for those with good memories released a forgettable glam flavoured album back in 1984 which went in one ear and out the proverbial a***. However on this one, they've done the unthinkable and taken up occupation in the land of prime time hi-tech AOR, with matching images and threads to boot!