Band Andrew Gold Info: USA Info: Where The Heart Is:The Commercials 1988-1991 Style: Pop Rock Years: 1991 Info: Lossless/FLAC (image+.cue, scans) Rip By: kolushew Info: 251 Mb
Band Damnation Angels Info: UK Info: Bringer Of Light Style: Symphonic Power Metal Years: 2012 Info: Lossless/FLAC (image+.cue) Rip By: M??tW?lf Info: 468 Mb
Bluesville Station reach deep into the boogie bag and present high calibre blues / rock and easy rollin' travellin' tunes from down under. Original band featuring killer tone guitar riffs, ballsy bass, tuff blues harmonica, catchy lyrics and big vocal harmonies to sweeten the ride.
Royal Thunder’s debut full length ‘CVI’ (roman numeral 106) explodes in sound in a way that their critically heralded debut ep only hinted at. Propelled by singer Mlny Parsonz’ captivatingly passionate and soulful vocals, ‘CVI’ is a psych/prog/metal fan’s dream come true---a triumphant display of crescendo-ing riffs, sultry vocals and propulsive grooves. Way way more than just a brilliant metal album, ‘CVI’ is a sultry southern hard rock thinker of an album that appeals to both the Skynyrd and the Neurosis sides of the brain. An absolute must have for fans of the Atlanta and Savannah metal and hard rock scenes (Mastodon, Baroness, Kylesa, Black Tusk, etc).
Band Street Talk Info: Sweden Info: Transition Style: Melodic Rock/AOR Years: 2000 Info: Lossless/APE (image+.cue scans) Info: 303 Mb
Tracklist:
1. Someday (I'll Get Over You) 4:19
2. Need Someone 4:07
3. If Anybody Breaks Your Heart 4:25
4. Let Me Be the One 3:44
5. Always Stand by You 4:06
6. Ye Gods and Little Fishes 4:24
7. Everything I Do Is Just for You 4:10
8. Energizer Bunny 4:10
9. Don't Give Up on This Love 4:27
10. When You Lose the One You Love 3:35
Line Up:
Goran Edman - lead vocals
Fredrik Bergh - keyboards, backing vocals
Sven Larsson - guitars
Mikael Berner - bass
Christian Johansson - drums, percussion
Band Dacia + The WMD Info: USA Info: Dacia + The WMD Style: Hard Rock Years: 2006 Info: Lossless/FLAC (image+.cue) Info: 407 Mb
Tracklist:
01. Who's To Say 03:09
02. Rockabilly Bitch 03:18
03. Stop And Stare 03:56
04. Change The World 04:19
05. Live To Hell 04:22
06. 6 02:08
07. Sorry 04:13
08. My Reality 03:39
09. How Long 04:13
10. Intensity 04:08
11. The Communist 02:52
12. Losing You (with Lemmy Kilmister) 03:16
Bonus Tracks:
13. First Time 04:30
14. The Universe 03:54
Band:
Dacia Bridges - vocals
Alex Scholpp - guitars
Ralf Botzenhart - bass
Alex Menichini - drums
When Diamondog is ripping it up Motorhead-style, "Kill Me" kills. When the band slows down — and it slows down quite a bit — the album becomes a bit of a lifeless affair.
The album blasts out of the gates with "Hurt," which has a nice punky style, with a chugging riff and slithering lead guitar part, courtesy of Morten Husvik and Havard Traethaug. The song also gives Mikael Lillevold a chance to show off his pipes. Then, it's off to another speedy rocker, "Kill Me," with Frode Heistad's bass pleasantly prevalent in the mix. So far, so good.
"Lost In Tranquility" is a nice Foo Fighters-type poppy track, with an easily-sung-along-with chorus and nice wah-wah guitar part. So far, so good.