HYSTERICA – The Art Of Metal (2012)

Posted on March 9, 2012 in Heavy Metal |Power Metal by Alex F
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Hysterica, Sweden’s self-proclaimed “girls made of heavy metal,” are back with their second full-length album, titledThe Art of Metal. The all-girl traditional metal band may have garnered attention by being, well, an all-girl traditional metal band, but that only goes so far in a genre where the metal has to do the talking. Fortunately Hysterica’s brand of heavy metal speaks quite loud and clear and proves that this band is more than just a collection of pretty faces.

The Art of Metal continues the in your face heavy metal style we heard on the debut Hysterica album (2009’s Metalwar). It’s all bombastic guitar riffs, chugging rhythms, fantastic melodies (they are from Sweden after all), and shout-along choruses about kicking ass and being a warrior for metal. The vocals are mostly clean – a mix between softer singing and a more forceful style – but there’s also a measure of death metal growling (quite similar to Arch Enemy’s Angela Gossow) that adds an extra metal punch to a few of these songs. Highlights include “Breaking the Walls,” “Fighters of the Century,” “Hysterica” and the closing anthem “Daughters of the Night,” but the whole of The Art of Metal is really rock-solid. You’re going to bang your head to this one.

While there’s an undeniable “gimmick factor” at work with this band (they’re certainly not downplaying their gender or looks in the promo photos after all), you can’t deny the fact that Hysterica has the musical chops to back it up. The Art of Metal is a very solid slab of traditionally minded heavy metal that’s on par with recent releases from White Wizzard, Cauldron, Enforcer and Benedictum. It may be cheesy, but it still kicks ass!

Genre: Heavy Metal

Band:
Hell’n (d)
Bitchie (g)
SatAnica (b)
Anni De Vil (v)
Marydeath (k)

Track Listing:
1. Breaking the Walls
2. Fighters of the Century
3. Live or Die
4. Spirit of the Age
5. Message
6. Fear of the Light
7. Force
8. Heels
9. Hysterica
10. Daughters of the Night

Label: Black Lodge

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HELP! For JAPAN – HELP! For JAPAN (2012)

Posted on March 9, 2012 in Hard Rock by Alex F
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MEGA STARS!ONLY OUR SITE NOW!

The first anniversary of the disastrous earthquake in Japan will be on March 11th, 2012. The aftermath of this catastrophe is still apparent, and to the present day the Japanese people are facing the impact of the events. The population of the affected area has not been able to completely return to their everyday live and the people are still grateful for our help.

Some of Europe’s leading Rock artists have united to join a campaign initiated by singer Tommy Heart (Soul Doctor, Fair Warning) and recorded a tremendous new version of the classic Beatles song “Help”. The EP “Help! For JAPAN” will be released in Europe on the German label Avenue Of Allies in early March 2012. All income from the sales of this project will be donated to the Japanese Red Cross.

This EP includes the following four songs :

  1. HELP!
  2. HELP! (Tommy Heart Version)
  3. HELP! (Guitar Version)
  4. HELP! (Extended Version)

The musicians: Don Airey (Keyboard & Piano, Deep Purple), Leo Leoni (Gitarre, Gotthard), Neil Murray (Bass, ex Whitesnake), Hena Habegger (Drums, Gotthard)

The singers: Tobias Sammet (Edguy, Avantasia), Bob Catley (Magnum), Andi Deris (Helloween), Torstein Flakne (Stage Dolls), Marc Storace (Krokus), David Readman (Pink Cream 69), Claus Lessmann (Bonfire), Oliver Hartmann (Hartmann), Ralf Scheepers (Primal Fear), Bernhard Weiss (Axxis), Michael Kiske (Unisonic), Tony Mills (TNT), Carsten Lizard Schulz (Evidence One) and Tommy Heart (Soul Doctor, Fair Warning),

The solo guitar players: Cede Dupont (Downspirit), Kyoji Yamamoto (BowWow), Helge Engelke (Fair Warning), Roland Grapow (Masterplan), Leo Leoni (Gotthard), Henny Wolter (Nitrogods), Robert R. Rodrigo (Airless)

All “HELP!” versions produced and mixed by Tommy Heart, Tommy Remm & Rene Schostak (Valicon).
Vocal Arrangement by Tommy Heart.
Solo Guitar Arrangement for “Help” (Guitar Version) by Helge Engelke.
Audio mastering by TMM/Tom Müller Berlin/Germany.
Cover artwork “Help! For JAPAN” designed by Kai Swillus.

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Enochian Theory – Life… And All It Entails (2012)

Coming from things at roughly the same direction as, say, the guys in Riverside playing Opeth songs in a Katatonia covers band Enochian Theory are fine additions to the European prog metal canon – except they are as British as taxes and bad weather. The band wear their influences proudly on their collective sleeves although weave their own thread into the tapestry to come up with an overtly appealing album.

Formed towards the tail end of 2004, Enochian Theory are a massive talented three-piece consisting of Benedict Harris-Haynes (vocals, guitars and piano), Shaun Rayment (bass) and Sam Street (druns and percussion). The band already have two releases under their belts – their 2006 EP ‘A Monument To The Death Of An Idea’ and 2009’s debut album ‘Evolution: Creatio Ex Nihilio’, both self-released although the latter was picked up by Mascot and re-issued by the label in 2010 – and have maintained a fairly consistently high profile across the prog metal world both through well-received tours and a mass of highly complimentary reviews. Their second full-length offering ‘Life… And All It Entails’ should build nicely upon these solid foundations, presenting itself as it does as a full-blown challenge to the genre leaders to sit up and take notice.

With songs ranging from the introspective and alienated (opener ‘This Aching Isolation’, for example) to the more hard-edged and malevolent (‘For Your Glory’) ‘Life… And All It Entails’ encapsulates the beauty and majesty of contemporary progressive metal. The musicianship is flawless, the songs ebb and flow and twist and turn without ever losing their accessibility… It’s not so much an album as a masterclass of the genre. But that’s not to say it lacks soul: if you want to zero in on a highlight, check out the pairing of brooding and passionate ‘Nisi Credideritis, Non Intelligetis’ and its next-in-line, the cutting voice-overed instrumental ‘The Motives Of The Machine’: in just two songs the band say more themselves than many bands can manage in a whole album.

I’ve got a feeling that ‘Life… And All It Entails’ is just the tip of the iceberg for Enochian Theory. There’s a lot more hidden depths to reveal themselves yet.

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John Sloman – Disappearances Can Be Deceptive (1989)

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Band John Sloman
Info: Disappearances Can Be Deceptive
Style: Hard Rock
Years: 1989
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 109.02 Mb
Info: UK

Tracklist:

01 – Foolin’ Myself.
02 – Now You Say Goodbye.
03 – Parting Line.
04 – Breathless.
05 – Save Us.
06 – In Too Deep.
07 – She Talks About You.
08 – Perfect Strangers.
09 – Jealous Eyes.
10 – Hooked On A Dream.
11 – Perfect Strangers (Perfect Mix).

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Gotthard – G (1996)

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Band Gotthard
Info: G
Style: Hard Rock
Years: 1996
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 130.45 Mb
Info: Switzerland

Tracklist:

01 – Sister Moon.
02 – Make My Day.
03 – Mighty Quinn.
04 – Movin’ On.
05 – Let It Be.
06 – Father Is That Enough.
07 – Sweet Little R’R’.
08 – Fist In Your Face.
09 – Ride On.
10 – In The Name.
11 – Lay Down The Law.
12 – Hole In One.
13 – One Life, One Soul.

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BoDeans – Joe Dirt Car (Live) (1995)

Posted on March 9, 2012 in Melodic Rock | AOR by


Band BoDeans
Info: Joe Dirt Car (Live)
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Years: 1995
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 147.17+127.50 Mb
Info: USA

Tracklist:

CD 1:
01 – Idaho.
02 – Say About Love.
03 – Fadeaway.
04 – Paradise.
05 – Still The Night.
06 – Feed The Fire.
07 – The Ballad Of Jenny Rae.
08 – Naked.
09 – Closer To Free.
10 – Good Things.
11 – You Don’t Get Much.
12 – Lookin’ For Me Somewhere.

CD 2:
13 – Ooh .
14 – Far Far Away From My Heart.
15 – Black, White & Blood Red.
16 – She’s A Runaway.
17 – Going Home.
18 – Texas Ride Song.
19 – True Devotion.
20 – Go Slow Down.
21 – Misery.
22 – I’m In Trouble Again.
23 – Walking After Midnight.
24 – Good Work.

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Body Electric – Body Electric (1984)

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Band Body Electric
Info: Body Electric
Style: Hi-Tech AOR / WestCoast
Years: 1984
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 92.54 Mb
Info: Canada

Tracklist:

01 – The More Things Change.
02 – Stop The Music.
03 – Judy’s In Her Room.
04 – Living Two Lives.
05 – Midnight Madness.
06 – Somewhere In Time.
07 – Don’t Take Me For A Fool.
08 – It’s Gonna Hurt.
09 – One Step Back.
10 – You Can’t Take It With You.

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Rick Vito – Crazy Cool (2001)

Posted on March 9, 2012 in Blues,Rock by

CRAZY COOL solo album from former Fleetood Mac guitarist Rick Vito.

The post Lindsey Buckingham Fleetwood Mac guitarist’s second UK solo release. Includes a reworking of “Love Is Dangerous”, co-written with Stevie Nicks which appeared on Fleetwood Mac’s “Behind The Mask”.

Rick Vito (vocals, guitar); Mark T. Jordan, John “Juke” Logan, John Herron (organ); Richard Feldman (drums, background vocals); Jimmy Di Julio, Gary Mallaber (drums); Charles Lovett, Dee Dee Dickerson (background vocals).

 

Band Rick Vito
Info: Crazy Cool
Years: 2001
Style: Blues Rock
Info: MP3 CBR 256 kbps
Info: USA
Time: Hypertension Music
????? Tracklist: 41:20
Info: 93 Mb

Tracklist:
1. Mr. Lucky
2. Going Home
3. Rockin’ Just to Keep From Cryin’
4. No Love in the City
5. You Put a Spell On Me
6. One Short Life
7. Everybody Gets Lucky Sometime
8. Money and Love
9. Crazy Cool
10. Love Is Dangerous

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Mick Simpson – Cruel World (2012)

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The hotly anticipated new album by this UK blues guitar hero, featuring tracks influenced by artists such as Gary Moore, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robert Johnson, Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix.

The follow up to the successful ‘Hard Road’ album. Mick Simpson returns with 11 tracks of soaring blues guitar, driving rock anthems and emotional ballads. Includes a diverse range of blues and rock styles Influenced by the likes of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Gary Moore, Eric Clapton, Robert Johnson and Jimi Hendrix. Features guest vocal appearances by the fantastic jazz/blues singer, Malaya, and long term producer/co-writer, Andy Littlewood.

Band Mick Simpson
Info: Cruel World
Years: 2012
Style: Blues rock
Info: MP3 CBR 256 kbps
Info: England
Time: Mad Ears Productions
????? Tracklist: 50:10
Info: 114 Mb

Tracklist:
1. No Reason to Cry
2. Cruel World (feat. Andy Littlewood)
3. Number One
4. Find Another You (feat. Malaya)
5. Pay the Man
6. The Road to Memphis
7. Lie to Me
8. You Know My Love
9. Broken Man
10. Work It Out Again
11. Can’t Get Enough

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Avigal – Unbroken (2011)

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Starr’s Guardians Of The Flame. After recording that album, he decided to start his own band. Finding a guitar player was a huge task. He auditioned several guitar players, but couldn’t find the right one. He was about to give up when he stumbled upon a CD of a local band called No Reason. When he heard axeman Dicky Reome’s playing, he was floored. Dicky was just the kind of guitar player he was looking for. Sammy and Dicky got together and Avigal was born. Drummer Chad Turtur from the band Septembers Ash, was recruited to play the drums. On bass the band features Mark Denson. To complete the lineup, guitar wiz Rich Ackerman, a close friend of Dicky was chosen. The recording and mixing of the first Avigal CD, Unbroken was completed in August 2011, and the CD will be released officially on November 26, 2011 with GreenmonsterProduction.com There is no doubt that Avigal has the commitment to make things happen and the talent to rock the world. They are here to stay for years to come. Enjoy!!!

Band Avigal
Info: Unbroken
Years: 2011
Style: Heavy Metal
Info: MP3 MP3 VBR 260 kbps (Scene)
Info: USA
Time: Signed
????? Tracklist: 66:13
Info: 123 mb

Tracklist:
01. Unbroken
02. Gates Of Hell
03. Demons Inside
04. Sins Of The Father
05. Mindless Creatures
06. Rockit Out
07. Thank You
08. Shaman’s Song
09. Hell & Back
10. Riding The Wind
11. Wings Of Tomorrow
12. Nightmare
13. Far From The Future
14. Terror

Sammy S. Avigal – Vocals
Dicky Reome – Guitars
Rich Ackerman – Guitars
Mark Denson – Bass
Chad Turtur – Drums

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Fist – Reign Of Terror (1993)

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Band Fist
Info: Reign Of Terror
Style: Traditional Heavy Metal/Hard Rock
Years: 1993
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbs
Info: 127.15 MB
Info: Canada

Tracklist:

01.Muscle Gun.
02.Tough Boy.
03.I’ve Just Seen A Face.
04.First Time In.
05.Anything Goes – Reign Of Terror.
06.God Damn.
07.Dirty Money.
08.Good Hard Rock.
09.I Will Remember.
10.Under My Wheels.

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The Trial/Kory Clarke – 1984 (2012)

Posted on March 9, 2012 in Hard Rock by Alex F

In 1984, vocalist Kory Clarke (WARRIOR SOUL) recorded an album in LA with producer/songwriter Kim Fowley (THE RUNAWAYS, Destroyer-era KISS). The album was lost for 28 Years, but it has been found and brought back to life. This legendary Detroit band, THE TRIAL, will finally be heard. 

The most important thing to know about The Trial – this remarkable, squalling, sneering, despairing riot of art rock – is that this is the proto-Warrior Soul. The place, for Kory Clarke, that it all truly began.

By the time Warrior Soul started swinging blows of timely warning from the shadows of New York City, Kory had abandoned his drum kit and was standing up front – all hair, raised fists and metallic street poetry. Nothing has changed. Those that truly supported him then truly support him now. But how many of those people are aware of The Trial, the origins of Warrior Soul and an important band and album in its own right? Even the most ardent fan probably only knows of The Trial by name, and fewer still will have ever heard their music.

That time has now ended, with the release of this extraordinary and pivotal album, a release that quite incredibly hails from 1983, not merely years before the rise of grunge and alternative metal, but even pre-dating the Hollywood hair metal era that that scene usurped. If you wanted any further evidence of Kory’s artistry and forward thinking, here it is.

Confrontational and steeped in reverb, The Trial’s music stalks the dark underground channels between the first Warrior Soul album and classic Killing Joke. “Where do I fit in?” roars Kory in 9th Grade, the start of a quest that continues today. Songs like this, the fiery New Rock and the deliciously cynical Human Beings, fight the fight for the underdog and the disenfranchised, the self-proclaimed losers that don’t fit. Drenched in psychedelic, seething guitars – a sound familiar to those who freaked out to Warrior Soul’s Trippin On Ecstasy – the canvas is colored in dark hues. It is propelled by Kory’s exhausting rhythmic barrage and, of course, his voice – a voice that sounds like the last voice at the end of the last bit of everything. Last decade, dead century anyone?

It’s impossible to listen to this decades-delayed work and not picture the doubtless head-fucking spectacle of the band playing live. Kory at the back, singing and playing drums simultaneously (no small achievement in itself!) but projected to the audience on big screens at the front. Footage interspersed with disturbing images of corpses, of porn and American TV advertisements. This already was an artist seeking to challenge people’s preconceptions, to disturb, probe and ask questions. The wicked riffs and anti-establishmentarianism that pummels “Ruler” along is yet another sign of things to come. The skittering guitars and shout-out-loud hooks of “Skeleton Dance” follow suit.

Much has been written, not least of all by this writer, about how Kory Clarke and Warrior Soul were among the most important artists to emerge in metal’s turn-of-the-Nineties rebirth, and that by rights they should also have stood alongside its biggest selling. No feeling of injustice, however keenly felt, can ever re-write history but, satisfyingly, this early project confirms that we were right all the time. For Warrior Soul fans past and present, it’s time to stand Trial.

 

1. The New Rock
2. Skelton Dance
3. Romans
4. Jailhouse
5. Kasper Hauser
6. Hellicopter
7. Human Beings
8. Ruler
9. 9th Grade
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