Third album of hard hitting heavy rock and roll from Texas band. This album sees Derek St. Holmes on vocals. Holmes is most well known for his work with Ted Nugent in the 70's and sounds as fresh as ever on this album. More»
I am not at all surprised that Marc Martel provided additional vocals in the movie Bohemian Rhapsody! Love love love! Marc Martel is such an amazing talent. His writing style is and his sound is so original. And his voice and vocal range... Unbelievable! I can't wait to see what he does next. More»
The L.A. Knights - ironically based in Akron, Ohio, USA - are a five piece band releasing their first full length album Psychoanalyze. Formed as a cover band playing the Los Angeles bar scene in 2011, L.A. Knights honed their sound and expanded their repertoire to include original songs. The band has apparently headlined hundreds of shows and opened for Faster Pussycat, Jackyl, BulletBoys, L.A. Guns, Cinderella and other bands from that classic hair metal era. L.A.
Embodying influences from the 80's Hard Rock scene, VOLTRAGE are destined to bring back the Rock 'N' Roll Spirit with their debut album 'Bad Reputation'. Every lick encompasses what Glam & Sleaze stands for and they deliver a sonic assault on every song. Killer vocals and harmonies lay the foundation for this brilliant first CD. Very highly recommended listening More»
Feb 6, 2019 20:15
All Exclusive Blues Rock Classic Rock
This triple disc package (two CDs & DVD) of Austin's premier Rock and Blues band featuring David Grissom and David Holt on guitars, The Double Trouble Rhythm section of Chris Layton & Tommy Shannon and the soulful vocals of Malford Milligan. More»
Feb 6, 2019 19:41
Heavy Metal |Power Metal Prog Metal
Legend of the Bone Carver is the second studio album by the Danish power metal band Pyramaze, released by Nightmare Records on February 20, 2006. More»
Something's Coming is a 2010 solo album by King's X guitarist Ty Tabor. The album marks his sixth solo album. The album continues on with some elements of political awareness, unexpectedness and anger in its songs