Magic Pie – Motions Of Desire (2005)
Band Magic Pie
Info: Motions Of Desire
Style: Symphonic Prog
Years: 2005
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 169 Mb
Info: Norway
Piezo – Scene I: Harlequin (2012)
Sixty minutes of progressive rock await you with the first album from this emerging band. From classic prog and blues, to modern rock and metal – a very diversified, yet homogeneous sound.
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Band Novela
Info: In The Night
Style: Symphonic Prog
Years: 1980
Info: 192 kbps
Info: 52 Mb
Info: Japan
BONFIRE – Cry 4 Help (2012) EP
Pioneers of the Melodic Hard Rock scene BONFIRE are releasing a new EP; “Cry 4 Help”.
At the beginning of 2012 the band went to Ukraine to play a headlining show and a festival. They also got to see for themselves the recent unbelievable mistreatment of street dogs in the country and to talk to the authorities and the people.
Preceding the Football European Championship in Ukraine and Poland later in the year, the Ukrainian government has allowed a ‘cleanup’ of the streets by killing hundreds of thousands of these innocent animals.
Modest Attraction – Divine Luxury (1996)
Band Modest Attraction
Info: Divine Luxury
Style: Hard Rock
Years: 1996
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 134 Mb
Info: Sweden
Hobson’s Choice – New Horizons (1996)
HOBSON’S CHOICE is an American progressive rock quartet, with all its members originating from New Orleans. They have so far released one album, titled New Horizons, a work that remained mostly unknown (though not necessarily obscure, as far as the music is concerned); the band, however, is promoting better its music these last three years, mostly through concerts, while also preparing a second album.
Dan Fogelberg – Home Free (1972)
Band Dan Fogelberg
Info: Home Free
Style: Soft Rock
Years: 1972
Info: CBR 256 kbs
Info: 86.95 Mb
Info: USA
Paul Reed Smith -Paul Reed Smith 2011
now…super project
Paul Reed Smith (founder of PRS Guitars) and Derek St Holmes (former guitarist for Ted Nugent) spent two years writing these songs with Mike Ault and Gary and Greg Grainger contributing. The CD is centered around Derek’s voice, the powerful Grainger Brother’s rythym section and Michael and Paul’s guitar teamwork. Derek has an international reputation for being one of the best voices in rock. Basic tracks were recorded live at the Mechanic Theatre in Baltimore and mixed at Paul’s studio and mastered by Bob Ludwig, owner of Gateway Mastering. A crisp mix of rock and soul.
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now…
Portland, Maine, rockers Sun Gods in Exile make no bones about who they are or what they do. Their second album, Thanks for the Silver(Small Stone), is guitar rock all the way through – a dudely amalgam of Southern riffing and solos that puts a figurative edge to the literal “double-guitar” lineup distinction. It’s easy to imagine six-string connoisseurs swishing the work of Tony D’Agostino and Adam Hitchcockaround a brandy snifter to air them out – or at very least popping the top of a can and enjoying the hiss and the fizz as a song like “Moonshine” plays out its Southern course. At times Thanks for the Silver is almost a caricature of heavy Southern rock masculinity, and coming from a band located in the northernmost state in the continental US, that has its own issues, but damned if the five-piece don’t do it well, and the sophomore outing shows marked growth from where their 2009 debut, Black Light, White Lines (review here) left off, most notably with the inclusion ofChristopher Neal’s keyboards.
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