Perennial – You’re The Ones…In My Dreams (2010 )
Perennial are undoubtedly one of the best Seattle bands most have never heard!! We’re pretty sure this will top want lists around the globe! Perennial played an impressive, solid, dynamic and pretty unique blend of 80’s melodic metal and melodic hard rock with splashes of hair metal and AOR.
Ron Collins – Simple Man (1992)
Style: WestCoast / AOR
Years: 1992
Info: USA
The Beatles – Abbey Road (1969) [1995] FLAC

The Beatles – Abbey Road (1969) [1995] Vinyl Rip 24-192 / FLAC
Label: Apple Records, Capitol Records (US)[C1 46446,C1 077774644617]
Country: UK
Genre: Rock
Quality: Vinyl Rip/FLAC (*tracks,scans)
Bitrate: Lossless [192kHz/24bit]
Time: 47:21
Full Size: 1.91 Gb
Gotthard – One Life, One Soul. Best Ballads (2002)
Style: Melodic Hard Rock
Years: 2002
Info: Switzerland
One Hundred Days – Counting By Heads 1996
Category: AOR / Melodic Rock
Year: 1996
Label: Liquid Disc Records
Lazy Susan – Bad Habit (2007)
RETROSPECT RECORDS UNEARTHS YET ANOTHER MELODIC HARD ROCK / HAIR METAL GEM. FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER IN ANY FORMAT COMES LAZY SUSAN. RECORDED IN 1994 LAZY SUSAN REALLY DIDN’T HAVE A CHANCE WHEN UP AGAINST THE NO-TALENT GRUNGE EXPLOSION , WHICH IS A REAL SHAME BECAUSE THIS HARD ROCKIN QUARTET FROM NASHVILLE SHOWED SOME REAL POTENTIAL ON THIS 7-SONG MINI-ALBUM.
DENMAN – The Life We Live 2017 EP
Recorded in the late fall at WireWorld, DENMAN released their first EP in early 2017. With dueling guitar solos, guest vocals by Mark Slaughter, and Michael Wagener’s production, “The Life We Live” delivers what the listener demands; kick ass, high energy, fist pumping hard rock.
AC/DC – IMMEDIATE NEED (2CD) (2017)
Lots of music but with this band that I have been a listener of since Powerage came out.It was different then, we got the Album (Vinyl) or Cassette Tape and there it was. We listened to them through and through and tracks that were not in “Hot” rotation nevertheless were well known.
Four Wheel Drive – Hammered Again (2013) EP
Leave reality behind and drink yourselves into the nearest waiting ambulance with bleeding ears, missing clothes and a smile that will last until the next time the band’s in town.
With soaring vocals screaming about the important things in life like sex and drinking; guitars loud enough to kill your mum; and drums that are unsuitable for pregnant women and the elderly, wherever they go this band creates the ultimate Hard Rock experience for the 21st Century.