Tamara Champlin – You Won’t Get To Heaven Alive 1994
Artist: Tamara Champlin
Title Of Album: You Won’t Get To Heaven Alive
Year Of Release: 1994
Genre, Style: Melodic Hard Rock, AOR
Country: USA
Type, Quality: CBR 320 kbps
Total Size: 127 mb
This Picture – City Of Sin 1994
This Picture’s second CD has even more complex lyrics and much better sound than the first CD. The music is a little harder but remains “thought rock” throughout. I can only wonder what happened to this great band.
Fuel – 30s Medication (2017)
Country: Japan
Genre: Hard Rock
Year: 2017
Midnight Slider – Midnight Slider (2017)
Artist: Midnight Slider
Album: Midnight Slider
Country: USA
Style: Hard Rock
Cesair – Omphalos (2017)
“Omphalos”, Cesair’s long awaited second album, was released worldwide on 1.9.2017! Remember, there was a place; a center in the cycles of life, a portal to the inner earth. Marked with stone monuments, such places stood aligned with the pathway to the stars.
Marc Vanderberg – Highway Demon (2017)
Germany, Marc Vanderberg is a guitarist/songwriter. His style is mainly influenced by guitarists like Kee Marcello, Yngwie J. Malmsteen and John Norum. I worked together with Paulo Cuevas, Göran Edman, Chris Divine, Tåve Wanning and Lia Hide.
Kickstarter – Kickstarter 2007 EP
Over the top straight ahead glam, trash, punk rock n roll. Nice and trashy with lots of street sleeze.
Jendza – End Of The World 2003
JENDZA are space aliens that crash-landed on this planet Earth. They use their music to raise the capital to fix their fallen spacecraft so they can one day return to their home planet.
Steelheart – Through Worlds of Stardust [Japan Edition] 2017
Here you can track cover and track list for Steelheart’s new album “Through Worlds of Stardust”, released on September 15 through the Frontiers Records company.
I The Fire – Disable the Ego 2017
Disable The Ego has anthemic and guitar driven songs that have similar characteristics to bands such as Shinedown, Nothing More, Breaking Benjamin, Pop Evil and Three Days Grace. It’s a perfect fit for the modern hard rock sound of Sirius Octane radio.