Band Nektar
Info: Nektar [Compilation]
Style: Progressive Rock
Years: 1976
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 100.79 Mb
Info: UK / Germany
Tracklist:
01 - Do You Believe in Magic.
02 - New Day Dawning.
03 - Wings.
04 - Cast Your Fate.
05 - Cryin' in The Dark.
06 - King Of Twilight.
07 - Burn Out My Eyes.
Band Boston
Info: King Biscuit Flower Hour (Bootleg)
Style: Hard Rock
Years: 1977
Info: MP3 CBR 192 kbs
Info: 86.1 Mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
01 Rock And Roll Band.
02 Shattered Images.
03 More Than A Feeling.
04 Drums & Guitar Solos.
05 Peace Of Mind.
06 Something About You.
07 A Man I'll Never Be.
08 Smokin'.
09 Blues Intro.
10 This Time _ Slow Blues.
11 Foreplay _ Long Time.
12 Television Politician.
It's been 6 long years since Finnish 'Horror Metallers' Domination Black's second album titled Dark Legacy, was released. Then in the end of 2009 the band lost their original singer Kapa Killgast and started a desperate search for a new vocalist. Eventually a guy called Matias Palm (known also for his other bands Heavy Metal Perse and Merging Flare) was found to replace Mr. Killgast and Domination Black were ready to kill again – at least with the new stuff they had so intensely managed to rehearse for their upcoming third record, which was baptized by the somewhat mind-tickling title Dimension: Death.
Domination Black's ex-vocalist Kapa Killgast was a great singer, often being compared to Tim "Ripper" Owens, but so is the band's new vocalist Matias Palm. Two great vocalists with two whole different vocal approaches, so suffice it to say there's no point to start comparing them to each other. What comes to Domination Black's third album, well it truly is different music-wise compared to the guys' two previous full-lengths but that doesn't mean they would have sold their souls at the altar of commercialism to gain more listeners to their side or anything like that. What Dimension: Death actually is, it's undoubtedly a more mature, refined and thought-out package from the Domination Black camp, there's not even a question about that. Musically the band has slipped a bit away from their heavy, Thrash-oriented Heavy Metal sound and added a remarkable amount of prog-ish elements into their current sound on Dimension: Death. The album sort of reminds me of what Dream Theater did on their Black Clouds & Silver Linings album, even if Domination Black use all those progressive elements more like a welcomed spice within their songs more than feeling an urgent need for getting credit as some full-blooded progressive Metal band, which they obviously are not – and should not ever be.
I would also say it's a really brave attempt from the guys to open up the whole record with the album's most epic and lengthy song called "Legacy of Fears", lasting over 10 minutes, but then again, the guys have succeeded in capturing all the right and essential components into this song in order to keep it interesting and variable enough. In "Porter at the Gates of Hell", which is one of my personal favorites off the album, Matias uses his whole capacity in a great way, at times managing to sound a lot like Rob Halford at his sixties. Guitar melodies in this particular song give a reason or two to believe the Murray/Smith span ain't anything new to the guitar span of Domination Black, Wiren/Heiskanen (start listening from the 2:32 and 3:28 minute marks - and again from the 4:10 minute mark). "The Final Sigh" is a straightforward and thrashy tune, accompanied with Matias' very Halford-like vocal approach, which gives its favorable and necessary kicks for me at least. "Angel Dark" slightly reminds me of some epic and pompous Tarot song, while a very catchy "Evilizer" twists my finger from finding this well-worn repeat button from my stereo system. The ending of the song is very Priest-like again mainly due to Matias' raspy, high-pitched screams.
I must confess I had my own fears as to how Domination Black's third would turn out to be like without their ex-vocalist's presence as an integral part of the band's sound. Thankfully all those fears have been wiped off now by the performance of the new vocalist and his band mates. Will this record become Domination Black's own breakthrough album? Time will tell...
01. Legacy of Fears
02. Passage of the Dead
03. Porter at the Gates of Hell
04. The Final Sigh
05. Dimension: Death
06. Cold Touch
07. Angel Dark
08. Evilizer
09. The Hellbound
Band Face Face
Info: Bridge To Nowhere
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Years: 2006
Info: CBR 224 kbs
Info: 63,62 Mb
Info: Switzerland
Tracklist:
01 - Lights Of New York.
02 - Walking On Sunshine.
03 - Don't Stop.
04 - True Love.
05 - Bridge To Nowhere.
06 - Close Your Eyes.
07 - Sin City.
08 - White Rose.
09 - It's Not The End.
10 - Desire Burns Like Fire.
Band Paul Thorn
Info: Are You With Me
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Years: 2004
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 107,99 Mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
01 - Lover's Vacation.
02 - If I Can Get Over Her.
03 - High.
04 - Love On Me.
05 - She Won't Cheat On Us.
06 - That's A Lie.
07 - I Don't Wanna Know.
08 - Are You With Me.
09 - If You Can't Love Me 4-Ever.
10 - Nothin' To Show For It.
11 - Almost What You Need.
12 - Love Will Find You.
Kscope is pleased to announce the release of Not The Weapon But The Hand, the new album from Steve Hogarth and Richard Barbieri. The album will be available from February 27th 2012.
Hogarth is best known as the frontman of Marillion, the progressive rock legends that he joined in 1989, following spells in The Europeans and How We Live. In addition to the 12 studio albumsMarillion have released in this time, he has also recorded and toured as a solo artist, under the moniker H.
In recent years Richard Barbieri has been a core member ofPorcupine Tree playing keyboards on all the band’s albums since 1993 as well as releasing two solo albums, Things Buried andStranger Inside. Prior to this, it was in the new-wave pioneers Japanthat he originally came to prominence, helping to create the groundbreaking synthesiser sound that defined the band and influenced the likes of The Human League, Duran Duran, Gary Numan, Talk Talk, Kate Bush and a whole raft of other artists, including Hogarth.
The band also influenced Hogarth, at that point playing keyboards in The Europeans; 'when I was in my mid-twenties Japan's 'Tin Drum' album was a firm favourite and truly a groundbreaking work... Japan were one of those rare bands where each musician seemed to have reinvented his instrument overnight. Central to this sound was the unmistakable synthesiser programming/playing of my, now, chum Mr B.'
01. Red kite (7:25)
02. A cat with seven souls (5:49)
03. Naked (6:14)
04. Crack (4:47)
05. your beautiful face (6:47)
06. Only love will make you free (8:10)
07. Lifting the lio (6:01)
08. No the weapon but the hand (1:25)
Band Neal Morse
Info: Lead Me Lord
Style: Progressive Rock
Years: 2005
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbs
Info: 188.83 MB
Info: USA
Tracklist:
01 - God won't give up.
02 - Lead me Lord.
03 - Taste and See.
04 - Medley - I bless Your name - Breathe - Create in me a clean heart.
05 - Cleanse me.
06 - Come let Him love you.
07 - Because You loved me.
08 - Have Your way.
09 - Further.
10 - Jesus - This is Your life now.
Band Frozen Tears
Info: Nights Of Violence
Style: Heavy Metal
Years: 2007
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 132,30 Mb
Info: Italy
Tracklist:
01 - Instability.
02 - Queen Of Solitude.
03 - Heart Of Stone.
04 - Don't Waste Your Time.
05 - Who Am I.
06 - The Fortress.
07 - Stories.
08 - Child's Prayer.
09 - The Prison.
10 - Run If You Can (Bonus Track).