Unique record pre-sound full Lp,Ep of all genres – Melodic Rock Aor and Hard Heavy Metal from plotn08
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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.
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Sledge is the reunion of vocalist Leather Leone (Chastain, Rude Girl, Malibu Barbi) and drummer Sandy Sledge (Rude Girl, Malibu Barbi, Warbride, WeaponsVan) hoping to pick up where Rude Girl Left off, revisiting their classic heavy metal roots. Frankly, these gals make a powerful duo. Leather’s metal vocals have stood the test of time remaining strong, and Sledge can wail on those skins.
Yet, their Imagine Me Alive is a somewhat uneven affair, mostly due to the many brief segues that fill the album. Of eleven tracks, five are short instrumentals, sometimes with minimal vocals. It should be mentioned that the Piano Reprise to Her Father’s Daughter is performed by Sledge, who adds her piano accents elsewhere. The other six cuts are prime classic heavy metal, with enough speed to put them in the power metal category at times. Notable are the title track, One Glimpse, and Lost Forgiveness.
Wow!Now…Rockooball!!!Human Zoo ,C.T.P. Jaded Heart …and more!
1. Kick’n Rush neutones
2. No Pain No Gain Maxxwell
3. Raise Your Hands Human Zoo
4. Run and Hide Jaded Heart
5. Rebound Vivian
6. Get Up and Move The Unfading Beauty
7. Roll On (feat. Michael Voss) C.T.P.
8. Fight! Tri State Corner
9. Catch Me If You Can Keaden
10. Cross the Line Defuse
11. Shout It Out Loud Smalltown Rockets
12. Supermen Richtaste
13. Another Last Shot (Single Version)
Norwegian Melodic Metal…Now
One thing I don’t get is why you put 23 minutes of silence at the end of the eleven songs, only exception is at the very end where a guy turns up to say: “and stop” in Norwegian, a complete waste of time! But the 51 minutes that precede that are a very positive surprise…
While their first album should have clear 70s references this one has strong references to Scandinavian power metal with fine twists and turns into various other territories. Teodor Tuff sounds fresh and unspoiled, even though Sonata Arctica comes to mind more than once, and their songs are well written and performed. The powerful production fits the music very well, to no surprise, since the album has been mixed and mastered by Jacob Hansen.
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Here’s Mike Moss, an aspiring singer-songwriter from England, and Cold World Plastic Dream is his first album. Other information is a little sketchy. Obviously, he’s the singer, but whether he plays any instruments, there’s no indication.
Regardless, Moss’s music is both conventional and atypical of modern pop sounds. Generally this is rock marked by strong melodic lines and Moss’s distinctive and pleasing vocals and vocal arrangements. Songs revolve around his voice and lyrics, but are built often from piano, sometimes acoustic guitar. But if this is the conventional, the atypical is that he doesn’t necessarily mimic current trends. The songs are individually unique, even playful with genres. Yet, having said that, this only makes him fit the whole indie and alt rock category. Does he return to being conventional? Good question.
Band Joe Bonamassa
Info: USA
Info: Driving Towards The Daylight
Style: Blues Rock
Years: 2012
Info: Lossless/FLAC (image+.cue, scans)
Rip By: izia1956
Info: 421 Mb
BandPelleK
Info: My Demons
Style: Melodic Power Metal
Years: 2012
Info: mp3 VBR V2
Info: 32 mb
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Info: Norway
Time: aorheart
Melodic metal in the vein of Avantasia from Norway. PelleK is marvelous singer/composer and great musicians/vocalists appears on this album such as: Oliver Hartmann(Hartmann, At Vance, J.S Blackmore), Amanda Somerville (Avantasia, Trillium), Tommy ReinXeed (ReinXeed, Golden Resurrection), Tommy Karevik (Seventh Wonder).
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One clue to Brent Enman’s musical heritage and style is revealed on one signature song, ‘Man of the Past,’ from his debut disc Wildman. ‘Please get me outta here, to 1969, that’s when I want to be alive,’ Enman croons, ‘then I’d be feeling fine.’ Enman’s interest is in classic rock, maybe not quite as far back as ’69, but definitely mid-Seventies to early Eighties.
Enman is a musical prodigy, talented multi-instrumentalist who performed every instrument, and all vocals, on Wildman. It’s the culmination of a life long dream, and he certainly captures the classic rock sound. However, ‘Wildman’ may be a misnomer for him and this album.
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American Dream include 11 new tracks, the band are working with Bruce Witkin, Ryan Dorn and Carlos ‘Apple G’ Orellana in a co-production effort. Vocalist Ron Young recently checked in with BW&BK and offered the following update: “The new album will be up for sale in about three days on iTunes, two weeks from our website, and in about three to four weeks from distributors. The more people that start playing it and hearing it, the better!”