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Angra and Almah frontman Edu Falaschi recorded guest vocal parts for the debut album of French progressive metallers Atlantyca entitled “To Nowhere And Beyond”. The singer participated in two songs: “Nowhere And Beyond” and “Underworlds”.
“To Nowhere And Beyond” CD will contain nine songs. Besides Edu FALASCHI, the following vocalists participated in this recording: Andy KUNTZ (Vanden Plas, Abydos), Paul SHORTINO (King Kobra, Quiet Riot, Rough Cutt) and David STEELE (session singer for Bon Jovi).
AUSTRALIAN POWERHOUSE LAURA WILDE IS CRASHING TED NUGENT’S NORTH AMERICAN TOUR – JUNE 2012
The ferocious debut—Sold My Soul—from Laura Wilde, the 22-year old hard rock import from Down Under (Melbourne, to be exact) was enough to land her on the upcoming Ted Nugent tour. Wilde is exactly that. She’s a hard-charging take-no-prisoners balls-to-the-wall rocker who wrote it all, sang it all, played lead guitar, bass guitar and drums on this, her gritty, powerful debut. Totally fearless, citing such influences as Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Joan Jett, and Dave Grohl, Wilde intends to knock out crowds on her leg of the upcoming tour.
It started with a press release arriving at Dangerdog HQ: (The) Sweet were releasing a new album of cover songs. There was name I hadn't heard in decades. Much to my surprise The Sweet still exists. It seems guitarist Andy Scott has been reanimating the band in some form since 1984. (It appears that bassist Steve Priest, another original member, leads an alternate Sweet out of Los Angeles). Scott and company cut SweetLife in 2002. Now, here's the real kicker: all this brought back a singular memory. I saw Sweet open for Foghat in 1978 at the Hershey Park Arena in Pennsylvania.