Kate Bush – Never For Ever 1980 (Vinyl Rip 24/192) Lossless
Artist: Kate Bush
Title Of Album: Never For Ever
Country: UK
Year Of Release: 1980
Genre: Art Rock
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue, scans)
Class Status Vinyl: NM (Rip from Alvaedis)
Full Size: 1.59 Gb
Khaøs – Risen 2014
The October 20 release the melodic hard rock band Khaøs with among others the singer Chandler Mogel (Outloud) debut album “Risen” The new album was recorded under the direction of Rolf Munkes at his Empire Studios in Germany (Empire, Majesty, Razorback, Tony Martin) and mastered by music legend and award winner for Adele’s ‘21’ Tom Coyne at Sterling Sound in NYC.
Boston – Life, Love & Hope – Special Tour Edition 2013 lossless
Life, Love & Hope is the sixth studio album by American rock band Boston. It was released on December 3, 2013 by Frontiers Records, making it their first studio album in eleven years.[3][4] It is the first album released following the death of Brad Delp and is the final one to include him on vocals.[5] Delp recorded vocals on the songs “Didn’t Mean to Fall in Love”, “Sail Away”, “Someone”, and “Te Quiero Mia”, the last of which being a re-arrangement of “I Had a Good Time”, from Corporate America.
Trond Olsen Band – A New Day Coming 2009
Artist: Trond Olsen Band
Title Of Album: A New Day Coming
Year Of Release: 2009
Genre, Style: Modern Electric Blues
Country: Norway
Type, Quality: MP3 CBR 320 kbps
Total Size: 82,7 mb
Dread Zeppelin – No Quarter Pounder 1995 lossless
Dread Zeppelin is an American band best known for performing the songs of Led Zeppelin in a reggae style as sung by a 300 pound Las Vegas Elvis impersonator. Over the years they would also perform songs originally by Elvis Presley, Bob Marley and The Yardbirds. The group toured extensively around the world during their tenure with I.R.S. Records and spread their patented “zeppelin-inna-reggae-style.”
New Frontier – New Frontier 1998 lossless
The New Frontiers was an American indie rock band from Dallas, Texas. Originally called Stellamaris, they released a self-titled EP in 2006, but changed their moniker after discovering that they shared a name with a long-established Israeli band. A second EP, titled Tour, followed in 2007. The band released their only studio album, titled Mending, in 2008. The New Frontiers split up in late 2008 and played their final show in January 2009. Support at this concert came from This Will Destroy You, a band who drummer Alex Bhore has since joined