Hard rock (or heavy rock) is a loosely defined subgenre of rock music which has its earliest roots in mid-1960s garage rock, blues rock and psychedelic rock. It is typified by a heavy use of aggressive vocals, distorted electric guitars, bass guitar, drums, and often accompanied with pianos and keyboards.
Band Dumpy’s Rusty Nuts (DRN)
Info: Get Out On The Road
Style: Heavy Metal / Prog / Hard Rock
Years: 1987
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Info: UK
The spotlights are on: GOTTHARD are releasing the first single from the album “Firebirth” to be released in June.
The 2-track single, with the name “Starlight” features two versions, a Rock Radio Mix and an Acoustic variation. None of these versions will be available on the main album.
According to the band, “Starlight” is the virtual shooting star of the upcoming new album: the song was one of the first that the band wrote together with Nic Maeder, the new member at the microphone.
“The chemistry between us worked immediately”, says guitarist Leo Leoni. “It is really unusual to be able to sit down together and straightway write a song which is later the single.”
“Starlight” is not only the first official single to be released but also the lucky star shining on the new formation’s collaboration.
It’s a good song with a rockin’ vibe, and Nic Maeder fits perfectly with Gotthard’s style. I am not completely convinced by the drum sound in the ‘Radio Mix’ version, surely the band decided give it a more ‘accessible’ sound to rank on the playlist of all relevant radio stations.
Anyway, a promising advance.
Shell is 30 years and a server could not pass up the opportunity of returning in the form of criticism all that have given the rock. Those who grew up watching them in “Toccata” on Tuesday evening we know that the way the band has been hard but see them as they are now and listen to Fortu remains a pleasure even better than its beginning.
It begins the show with a “sucker Run” which begins with a problem Fortu tempo endingto be solved. Brutal sound “Freeway”, “The one”, “Infernal Affairs” (best have been left in this directory), “Fuck you”, “Money, Money” and summarizing all. It is amazing how in”We very well,” accompanied by the cream of our rock.
The DVD is a great example of how a group that has never stopped playing cash can stilllive. Howitzer always been the most pimps the country, the big concerts, which have always tried to offer a bonus in addition to music and now have done it again. Another great band that is 30 years old and hopefully be many more. Big.
Band Boston
Info: Walk On
Info: USA
Style: Melodic Hard Rock
Years: 1994
Info: WAV Lossless/MP3 CBR 320 kbps (CD Rip)
Info: 145 Mb+164 Mb/101 ?b
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Tracklist:
01. I Need Your Love
02. Surrender To Me
03. Livin’ For You
04. Walkin’ At Night
05. Walk On
06. Get Organ-ized
07. Walk On (some more)
08. What’s Your Name
09. Magdalene
10. We Can Make It
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Band Motley Crue
Info: Generation Swine
Info: USA
Style: Hard Rock/Glam Metal
Years: 1997
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbps
Info: 120 ?b
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Tracklist:
01. Find Myself
02. Afraid
03. Flush
04. Generation Swine
05. Confessions
06. Beauty
07. Glitter
08. Anybody Out There?
09. Let Us Prey
10. Rocketship
11. A Rat Like Me
12. Shout At The Devil ’97
13. Brandon
Bonus track:
14. Song To Slit Your Wrist By
Line-up:
Vince Neil – lead vocals
Mick Mars – guitar
Nikki Sixx – bass and vocals
Tommy Lee – drums and vocals
Band Motley Crue
Info: Motley Crue
Info: USA
Style: Hard Rock/Glam Metal
Years: 1994
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbps
Info: 189 ?b
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Tracklist:
01. Power To The Music
02. Uncle Jack
03. Hooligan’s Holiday
04. Misunderstod
05. Loveshine
06. Poison Apples
07. Hammered
08. Til Death Do Us Part
09. Welcome To The Numb
10. Smoke The Sky
11. Droppin’ Like Flies
12. Driftaway
13. Hypnotized (Unreleased Track)
14. Babykills (From Quarternary)
15. Livin’ In The Know (Unreleased Track)
Band Thin Lizzy
Info: Whiskey In The Jar
Info: Ireland
Style: Hard Rock
Years: 1996
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbps (CD Rip)
Info: 158 ?b
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Tracklist:
01. Whiskey In The Jar
02. Sarah – Version 2
03. The Rocker
04. Look What The Wind Blew In
05. Return Of The Farmer’s Son
06. Old Moon Madness
07. Buffalo Girl
08. Broken Dreams
09. Vagabond Of The Western World
10. Black Boys On The Corner
11. Mama Nature Said
12. Here I Go Again
13. Little Darling
14. Dublin
15. Shades Of A Blue Orphanage
16. Remembering – Part 2
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Band Lost Weekend
Info: Fear And Innocence
Style: Melodic Hard Rock / AOR
Years: 2008
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 119.6 Mb
Info: UK
Tracklist:
01 – The Eagle.
02 – Life With The Lid Off.
03 – A Little Older With Style.
04 – Face Of An Angel.
05 – Father And Son.
06 – Backstreet Livin.
07 – Another Lonely Night In Tears.
08 – Hearts N Minds.
09 – Find My Own Way.
10 – Only The Strong Survive.
11 – Stone Hearted Woman.
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I recently read Joey Tempest’s comments that he never thought that Europe could ever record an album like ‘Bag Of Bones’ and, to be fair, hardcore fans of the band aside, he wouldn’t be the only one having such thoughts.
For so long the punchline to every pomp rock joke due to the phenomenal success of THAT SONG – surely both a blessing and a curse – Europe blurred the imprisoning lines of genre labelling with their 2009 album ‘Last Look At Eden’, an impressive collection of songs that was less of a re-birthing for the band, more of a respect refresher to the minds, and ears, of others. Its follow-up, however, mixes things up even further; the epic scope and tone of ‘…Eden’ replaced with a bluesy, retro rock sound that consumes the entirety of the project.
With uber rock producer Kevin ‘The Caveman’ Shirley at the controls – producing, mixing and engineering – and Black Country Communion’s six string maestro Joe Bonamassa guesting with some slide guitar (and former Frehley’s Comet/secret Kiss drummer Anton Fig providing percussive overdubs too, fact fans), ‘Bag Of Bones’ is fully committed to ridding Europe of their parptastic AOR tag and, instead, cementing the band’s footing in classic rock territory.
Still not sure? The first minute of album opener ‘Riches To Rags’ should convince you, John Norum’s fat riff, Tempest’s classy vocals and a typically intrusive hook all over your stereo like a dirty rock rash. ‘Not Supposed To Sing The Blues’, the album’s first single, wastes no time (coming in at track number two) in pinning the band’s influences to the rehearsal room corkboard. With lyrical references to AC/DC’s ‘Back In Black’ and the like, the song is a love letter to a place where the band ideally see themselves residing, the destination seemingly set to be arrived at during the course of this, the Swedish band’s ninth studio album.
‘Firebox’, with its swathes of keyboards – generally replaced, Praise the (Jon) Lord, throughout the duration of this album with gorgeous Hammond organ from Mic Michaeli – and Eastern-themed midsection, is possibly closer to the band’s shackle-breaker of a previous album than anything else on offer here, but the sunbleaching of the band’s sound is quickly restored with this album’s title track, ‘Bag Of Bones’, a fine example of how to transform a standard slow verse/massive chorus tune into something memorable. ‘Requiem’, a twenty seven second instrumental piece, seems oddly placed between the album’s fourth and fifth tracks – and would possibly have been earmarked as an opening intro if the band didn’t appear to be so adamant on coming so quickly out of the gates with their rejuvenated retro rock sound – but its moodiness does put you in the zone to fully appreciate the song that follows; ‘My Woman, My Friend’ opens darkly and seductively before unfurling into a massive brawl of riff, hook and organ that combine to form the album’s stand out track.
‘Demon Head’ is the kind of song that will adhere itself to the band’s long-term fans, perfectly colouring the massively catchy choruses of the band’s former guise with broad strokes of the blues that they now find themselves coated in, while ‘Drink And A Smile’ impresses with its rootsy charm and subtlety. ‘Doghouse’, however, is the closest that the album gets to papering over the cracks of the running time with formulaic filler, rehashing a Thunder/Havana Black piece of guitar work that roots the song in the past for all the wrong reasons; this song and the album’s cover, a clichéd piece of rock cover art that replaces the modern art punch of its predecessor, threaten to make things appear dated rather than a paean to musical days gone by, but, thankfully, these appear to be a couple of blots on the landscape.
‘Mercy You, Mercy Me’ revolves around a riff so big that you can just imagine it rattling bones in a live setting, its chorus chanted back at the stage by the legion of committed fans in attendance. Final song ‘Bring It All Home’ is a slow burner, the nearest the album gets to a power ballad, I guess. It’s a spirited, polished affair nonetheless, although its medium pace means that the record does limp over the finishing line somewhat, rather than bursting through the tape with a lung-busting final push.
The production, as you would imagine given Shirley’s track record, hits home with every swing. It might not break any new ground but it manages to expertly combine the punch of a modern rock record with the warmth of vintage equipment and that, I’m sure, is all that the band would have wanted from the knob-twiddling legend nodding in approval through the studio glass.
John Norum’s playing will no doubt please the aural anoraks who indulge in such curious pleasures, while Joey Tempest’s vocals again confirm that he is one of the finest singers in the classic rock realms; his winning smile assuring female fans of the band that the man with whom they have dreamt of rocking the night alongside, or underneath, since the ’80s still has it.
Further distancing themselves from the ties that bind them to their past, Europe have looked to the past of others while moulding ‘Bag Of Bones’ into the success that it will surely be. David Coverdale, for example, upon hearing this album, will probably put his feet up on his mountain of home perm kit packaging and mutter “my work here is done.”
That this new work will resonate favourably with Europe fans is an understatement: in fact, I can imagine, come year end, the majority of classic rock aficionados naming ‘Bag Of Bones’ as their album of the year because there is high quality, not danger, on the tracks.
01 – Riches to Rags
02 – Not Supposed to Sing the Blues
03 – Firebox
04 – Bag of Bones
05 – Requiem
06 – My Woman My Friend
07 – Demon Head
08 – Drink and A Smile
09 – Doghouse
10 – Mercy You Mercy Me
11 – Bring It All Home
12 – Beautiful Disaster (Japan bonus track)
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Band Guild Of Ages
Info: Vox Dominatas
Style: Melodic Hard Rock
Years: 1999
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 123.5 Mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
01 – Let It Go.
02 – Change (Hey You).
03 – Bring The Revolution On.
04 – Save Me Tonight.
05 – Jump In The Fire.
06 – Wish That I Was There.
07 – Set Me Free.
08 – When You Run Away.
09 – Waiting For The Dawn.
10 – Hungry Like The Wolf.
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