Redscale – Set In Stone (2017)
Country: Germany
Genre: Stoner Rock
Year: 2017
Astarot – Una Vida En Un Segundo (2017)
The group Gallego ASTAROT (Cangas do Morrazo) was founded in 1983 by four kids willing to play Rock versions in the premises that were the cradle of this music in the Morrazo region (Galicia).
In 1988 they decided to prepare the recording of their first album “Donde se Hospeda el Pasado” at the MUSITRON studios in Madrid under the production of Alfredo Garrido.
Jmymac – Epic (2017)
Jmymac is a power trio that plays straight ahead rock n roll Catchy hooks and memorable melodies with an 80’s hard rock sound.
Strider – Misunderstood (1974) [Reissue 2009] Lossless
Artist: Strider Title Of Album: Misunderstood Year Of Release: 1974 / 2009 Country: UK Genre: Hard / Blues Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, scans) Size: 306 Mb
Milligan Vaughan Project – MVP 2017
Riveting Rock & Blues with a whole lot of soul! The Milligan Vaughan Project or MVP is a musical partnership between Austin’s highly acclaimed vocalist Malford Milligan – and – guitar slinger Tyrone Vaughan both of whom have a rich musical history steeped in The Blues and Rock and Roll.
Diemonds – In the Rough 2012
If you like it loud, you’ve come to the right place! These Jagermeister guzzling Canadian party rockers live and breathe rock n’ roll and prove it with a molten stage show that electrify their tough n’ nasty tunes.
New Past – State Of Falling (2017)
Country: Greece
Genre: Progressive Rock
Year: 2017
Deadloss Superstar – Meathooks of Love (2015)
Sounds Like (here’s what various people think): “Purgatorial salvos of punk-metal played with the ice-cool polish of the Deftones and a RATM-inspired battle-ready momentum charging through to the choruses”, Soundgarden, Rancid, “A band not frightened to RAWK
Crank County Daredevils – Livin’ In The Red 2007
Another sleaze band worth keeping an eye on is North Carolina’s Crank County Daredevils. Lead Singer Scotty P. may not have the voice for everyone. His voice is so cigarette and alcohol stained that he could nearly be a Death Metal growler, yet somehow his voice works here. The Music on Livin’ In the Red is loud and furious. Don’t look for any power ballads by these guys. This is hard as nails, in your face rock and roll.