Unique record pre-sound full Lp,Ep of all genres – Melodic Rock Aor and Hard Heavy Metal from plotn08
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Manakel, the project of guitarist Toni Sanchez Gil Spanish band’s offtopic, edited their debut album under the name “Light”, where Tony confronts not only guitars, but also responsible
bass, keyboard and drums, as well as recording, mixing and mastering in Studio Lausan.
For vocals, Toni has been with the collaboration of five singers each for two tracks on the disc. They are: Bardot Baol Bulsara of We Will Rock You Musical and WALKERS ON THE MOON, tribute to The Police, Rosa Ibañez of offtopic, Juan Olmos ANTIGUA AND FOCUS, Ignacio Prieto, former ATLAS and LOST EDEN, and Diego Valdez (Argentina) Helker, TRIDDANA and ELECTRO_NOMICON.
1. Sin compasión
2. Puedes cambiar
3. Predicador
4. Para
5. Yo te tengo a ti
6. Se perdió
7. Por mi libertad
8. No lo quiero aceptar
9. Juntos tu y yo
10. Difícil de olvidar
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These are songs that rock for Jesus, uplift His name and represent the heart of our band’s calling. We don’t have religious overtones. We proclaim Christ and He is the reason we rock. Blessings!
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Members: Greg Rosenblit, Gary Hoffman, Maria Vastano, Matt Ribb, EJ Luna
Sounds Like: Dream Theater, Paramore, Evanescence, Nightwish, Within Temptation
-The roots of the band formed in the spring of 2004 when Greg Rosenblit, Josh Samlin, and EJ Luna started practicing and writing on a weekly basis. They wrote and recorded their first full length record (Sleep By Water) before playing they’re first live show in the spring of 2005. They were busy writing, recording, and performing live over the years building a very solid local fan base. They were always being praised for the quality of the live performance, and musicianship they presented.
-In the fall of 2006 Gary Hoffman joined the band becoming a the permanent guitarist. In 2007 they worked on what became to be “The Infinite Procession”. The masterpiece album that would also be their last instrumental album. The album has been praised by fans and listeners worldwide since its release.
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1. Coming After You
2. Back Where I Started
3. Hey Girl
4. Tell Me Goodbye
5. Where Do You Run
6. B4evr
7. Alive Again
8. Tell Me Goodbye (Acoustic Version)
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Ordinary Death Of Something Beautiful”, a full-length album composed by 11 tracks, which should represent a sound evolution, with a lot of surprises regarding style and melody, and at the same time a confirmation of the solidity of DV’s musical proposal!
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I’m giving this a 4. to me, the only reason I can’t score a 5 for this band’s songs at the moment is that the screamo vocals are not up to the league of the clean. This band will no doubt score some airplay but it’s mainly the clean vocals setting it aside from other bands. This guy’s voice is really strong, and does really interesting harmonies. The music is very good. Great job, don’t take what I said about the screamo too harshly.
On July 3, Cleopatra Records will release the fifth studio record from Pittsburgh, PA-based melodic metallers Icarus Witch. RISE is an epic twelve-track display of songwriting and musicianship from one of the most-watched heavy music bands of the decade.
From the driving, anthemic “(We Are) The New Revolution” to its equally commanding following track “Rise,” Icarus Witch demonstrates impeccable harmonies, head-spinning dual guitar work, and hammering rhythm. Lyrically, the band is digging deep into themes of control (loss of, and taking it back), empowerment (within and without), and faith (and keeping it).
Songwriter and multi-instrumentalist GARY SCHUTT, best known for his work with JEFF SCOTT SOTO, has a new album coming out via Palisade Records.
Much like Gary¹s 2006 releases, B-Sides Myslef and Dramatially Acoustic, this compilation is a time filler for his fans until his next full release. Gary has been busy working with other bands on his Palisade Record label (ALWAYS AT WAR, THE METAL HEDZ, E19 and CENTRAL NERVE) and touring with his cover band, CATEGORY THREE. (more…)
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From a glance at their picture, this band seems to be too young to have a sound with the feeling of late Seventies and early Eighties hard rock. But this small five song EP finds Future Shock channeling some entertaining classic rock.
Fortunately, Future Shock has the chops, the musicianship, to develop this sound in a fresh way, avoiding, would could be, the possibility of cliche or homage. Future Shock gets to root of hard rock: big riffs, strong sense of melody, nice hooks and, notably, a strong groove.