HYDROGYN – Private Sessions (2012)
Since 2004 when the band’s self-produced debut ‘Best Served With Volume’ hit the scene, the industry was already putting their ears to the ground, picking up on the rumble that is HYDROGYN.
Described as the modern ‘new big thing’ band which would bring back the eighties melodies lost in the new millenium rock music, Hydrogyn never stopped to release albums.
To be honest, I never been much impressed by Hydrogyn. I liked the debut and the catchy ‘Bombshell’ (2006), but the subsequent two discs were insipid in my humble opinion.
Well, their new CD “Private Sessions” shut my mouth… as this is one of the best and original heavy rock albums appeared recently.
The CD shows Hydrogyn returning to their melodic roots combining edgy melodic hard rock sounds with a modern approach. We have heavy guitars, but also electronics. We have typical rock song structures, but also very modern patterns.
Don’t be scared by what you are going to read now: imagine a mix of ’80s metallic guitar riffs (with a modern sound), recent Def Leppard melodies, a spoon of Heart, a pinch of Evanescence and little touches of ’90s Depeche Mode ‘heavy-pop’.
I am drunk? No. And the best part is that works flawlessly. Bloody good I must say.
“Private Sessions” is modern hard / heavy rock, with cutting edge riffs, intelligent lyrics and massive hooks. And rocks.
The songs are really well written and cleverly draw on both heavy, hardrocking elements and on mellow, melodic and, at times, poppy, elements.
“Something to Say”, for instance, evolves around a metallic riff while the verse is of the classic eighties-style pumping bass, while the chorus is extremely sing-along friendly.
A track like “Forbidden Kind” combines modern rock with a Def Leppard sensibility, and also features, due some electronics, a dark, atmospheric Depeche Mode feel. And I like it.
“I Don’t Know How” balances between a mellow verse and a hard rocking chorus with some classic metal riffage, while “Heated Nights” is more of an all-out hardrocker, offering a great guitar solo.
“Creepers” is deeply groovy, full of heavy powerful riffs and nice harmonies that got stuck in my mind. One of my favorite tracks is “Roseline’s Song”, an example of how modern ballads can definitely be good and intelligent.
“Private Sessions” is an exciting album which blends edge and melody in a sound that is, at least, original and distinctive.
It’s not that Hydrogyn is doing ground breaking or novel music, but there is something unpredictable about “Private Sessions”. And this is exactly what makes it truly interesting.
Whilst lately the focus with Hydrogyn has mainly been on the rather comely lead singer Julie Westlake, perhaps it should be leaning towards the quality of their songs, which may take some time to reveal their beauty but most certainly do and then won’t let go.
As said above, don’t be scared. Get “Private Sessions”, give it a proper listen, and you’ll be hooked.
Very Recommended.
01 – Something To Say
02 – Forbidden Kind
03 – Scream
04 – I Don’t Know How
05 – Heated Nights
06 – Creeper
07 – Don’tcha Walk Away
08 – Roseline’s Song
09 – Feeling
10 – Un Monde Perdu
11 – It Doesn’t Matter
Julie Westlake – Vocals
Jeff Westlake – Guitar
Chris Sammons – Bass
Joe Migz – Drums
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Tab Benoit – Legacy: The Best of Tab Benoit (2012)
Louisiana-born guitarist and singer Tab Benoit is from so deep in the wetlands that it’s almost all ocean. Hailing from Houma, the seat of Terrebonne Parish, Benoit has indisputable bayou bona fides and the exposure to that musical and cultural melting pot called the Gulf Rim that comes with it. Telarc’s Legacy: The Best of Tab Benoit demonstrates his expansive musical palette and sure grasp of zydeco, creole, blues, R&B, and rock as viewed through the NOLA prism. Selected from Benoit’s Telarc catalog, Legacy features 14 songs recorded over 10 years that give a fair accounting of his very fine career.
Band Tab Benoit
Info: Legacy: The Best of Tab Benoit
Years: 2012
Style: Blues / Blues Rock
Info: MP3 CBR 256 kbps
Info: USA
Time: Telarc Records
????? Tracklist: 75:18
Info: 171 Mb
Tracklist:
1. Shelter Me
2. Night Train
3. I Put a Spell on You
4. For What It’s Worth
5. Nice and Warm
6. Muddy Bottom Blues
7. Darkness
8. Comin’ On Strong
9. The Blues Is Here To Stay
10. Medicine
11. These Arms of Mine
12. Whiskey Store
13. New Orleans Ladies
14. Bayou Boogie
Personnel: Tab Benoit: vocals, guitar; Jimmy Thackery: guitar; Reese Wynans: Hammond B3; Tommy Shannon: bass; Chris Layton: drums.
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King Salmon – Lucid Nightmare (2012)

Artist: King Salmon
Album: Lucid Nightmare
Country: USA
Style: Progressive Rock / Post Rock
Quality: 320 kbps
Size: 105 mb
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Tracklist:
01. Fruits
02. Afrogasm
03. Vagina Dentata
04. Ahoy There Leviathan Beware His Mighty Shadow
05. Jupiter
06. Lucid Nightmare
Faro – Angelost (2006)
Band Faro
Info: Angelost
Style: Melodic Hard Rock
Years: 2006
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 115.93 Mb
Info: Germany
Tracklist:
01 – Desdemona.
02 – Desert Moon.
03 – World Of Fools.
04 – The Forbidden Land.
05 – Heavenly Light.
06 – Strange Dreams.
07 – Damned Eternally.
08 – Where Did It Go.
09 – The One.
10 – Destination.
11 – Dancing In The Dark.
Rip By: GriffonNest
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Triangle – Shine (EP) (1993)
Band Triangle
Info: Shine (EP)
Style: Hard Rock
Years: 1993
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 57.46 Mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
01 – Shine.
02 – Outside Of You.
03 – Chain The American Heart.
04 – Blackhill.
05 – Melanie.
06 – Destination.
Rip By: Kissmar
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Glitter Magic – Bad For Heath (2012)
I can`t stay home at night It seems like I am sick Out there the moon is shining And TV is for freaks I need to get away Look for some ass to kick, yeah The night is calling me Like a siren calls the seaman And you can see me Through the night I`m used to resting When the sun begins to shine And if you ask me I will not lie I`m proud of doing What all the people need to hide Everyone`s telling me a lot of trash About my unscarred attraction For what is bad for health All that doesn`t kill me makes me stronger I`ma guy who`s hungry For what is bad for health Life’s just about being happy You talk about death It ain`t your business (It`s double talking) While I am strong And death doesn’t come I don`t care I`ll keep myself doing that 24 beer bottles It`s not for everyone I see those girls around me In a little while we`re gone Next night is the same old story Which bed will I wake up on? It`s better I enjoy now Cus` tomorrow I won`t make it And you can see me Through the night I`m used to resting When the sun becomes too bright And if you ask me I will not lie I`m proud of doing What all the people need to hide Everyone`s telling me a lot of trash About my unscarred attraction For what is bad for health While I am strong And death doesn`t come I don`t care That is my fucking way of life If you don`t like it Get in line I just made up my mind I`ll just leave it all behind One who`s born to rock …
1. Bad For Health (3:50)
2. The Dreamers Disease (5:19)
3. Don’t (4:47)
4. Snake Blood (5:23)
5. Heal Me (4:50)
6. Breathless (5:03)
7. Amnesia (4:55)
8. Living On Addiction (5:22)
9. Loveproof (4:23)
10. Daring The Dawn (4:26)
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Canned Heat – The Best Of Canned Heat (1989)
Band Canned Heat
Info: The Best Of Canned Heat
Style: Blues Rock
Years: 1989
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 176,70 Mb
Info: USA
Tracklist:
01 – On The Road Again.
02 – Amphetamine Annie.
03 – My Crime.
04 – Time Was.
05 – Goin’ Up The Country.
06 – Sugar Bee.
07 – Whiskey Headed Woman.
08 – Bullfrog Blues.
09 – Let’s Work Together.
10 – World In A Jug.
11 – Fried Hockey Boogie.
12 – Rollin’ ‘N’ Tumblin’.
13 – I’m Her Man.
14 – Dust My Broom.
15 – Parthenogenesis.
Rip By: Fox6666
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