The Chambers – The Chambers (2016)
Artist: The Chambers
Album: The Chambers
Genre: Hard Rock / Classic Rock
Country: USA
Siren’s Breath – Beautiful Aftermath (2017)
Siren’s Breath stays busy playing open mic gigs to gain stage experience and introduce audiences to their new music. The band’s second single, “(un) Caged,” was released in early July of 2017. “Gotta Be Me” will follow up “(un) Caged” and be released at the time of the full album. Christopher Gray has joined the band as the live bassist and sometimes keyboardist.
9th Circle Symphony – Anthems Of A Fallen Nation (2017)
th Circle Symphony is a band of marauders that rove around the decaying, shattered remnants of Indianapolis, now known as the Wasteland. Banded together in 2011 after civilization had fallen, they began to travel the barren wastes and tour what was left of the rotting landscape, telling tales and news from beyond – of what was and could be- to the masses, through music.
Simon Says – …Spin This (1991)
Band: Simon Says
Album: …Spin This
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Year: 1991
Bitrate: 192 kbps
Archive: 52 Mb
Country: Canada
Showdown – Showdown (1984)
Style: AOR
Years: 1984
Info: USA
Gotthard – I’m On My Way (Jараnеse Еditiоn) (2015), 2CD
Country: Switzerland
Genre: Hard Rock
Year: 2015
Shell And The Ocean – Turn Blue 1989
Pure Germany AOR Shell And The Ocean – Turn Blue.Cyra Vocals,Thomas Lohr Guitars,Stefan Lupp Keyboards,Piotr Siedlczak Engineer,Micha Witzel Drums,Victoria Miles Backing Vocals.
Shelter – First Stop (1983)
Very good AOR band, with a great singer in Joe Lamente!Their sound is typical for the early 80ies US bands, like “Le Roux”, “Alliance”, RPM…It contains one of my alltime favourite AOR songs…”On The Line”, other great tracks are, “So Glad I Found You”, “Who Do You Love” and “Underneath Your Makeup”. I will highly recommend this one!
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Country: USA
Genre: Melodic Rock | AOR
Year of Publication: 2004
Kingofthehill – Unreleased 2005
What a great CD. It is so fun to listen to – really takes you back. To me, the songs easily sound like they could have been played on the radio. Must be a tough business to crack into because there is so much talent there. Tonite is particularly excellent.