Mama’s Boys – Growing Up the Hard Way (JAPANESE EDITION) (LOSSLESS, 1987), FLAC
Mama’s Boys are an AOR/Hard Rock band from Ireland. If you are looking for the best of their CD’s pick up Power & Passion, Growing Up The Hard Way and Relativity. These are their most commercial sounding CD’s. Growing Up The Hard Way sounds like the AOR group Survivor and is very well produced. It is essential if you are an AOR collector so don’t miss out on this classic.
Lowdrive – Roller 2018
Hard Rock n Roll band from Sheffield , England featuring former members of Goat Leaf , Warrior Soul , Indra & FlipThePyramid. Debut album ‘ Roller ‘ is released Worldwide via Cargo Records , London on 23rd March 2018.
Hedge Row – Hedge Row 2018
YEAR : 2017
COUNTRY: USA (Bay City, MI)
STYLE: Hard Rock, Blues Rock, Southern Rock
Daylight Robbery – Falling Back To Earth 2014
The October 18 release the melodic rock band Daylight Robbery their new album “Falling Back To Earth”
E.S.P (Eric Singer Project) – Live In Japan 2006
As of 2007, ESP has released three albums and one DVD. The first album is an all-covers album, titled Lost and Spaced. Released in 1998, the album is hard to find and is composed mostly of studio recordings and demos. The second album (1999) is also an all-covers offering, titled ESP. The third album, ESP Live in Japan, was released in 2007, and is a live album.
Purple Bonsai – Dreamcatcher (2018)
PURPLE BONSAI – one of the most powerful and authentic hard & heavy rock acts from Austria with Norbert “uncle Plo” Ploberger (vocals & bass), Patrick Hoefler (keys), Roland Thalhammer (guitars) and the Tyrolean Chris Unterhuber (drums). After starting together as a band in 2012, the Quartet recorded produced the mini-CD “Welcome”, which was provided at the beginning of 2013. The production caused quite a stir.
GARY WRIGHT – The Dream Weaver [Rock Candy Remaster] (2017)
former member of early ’70s hard rock band Spooky Tooth would resurface later that decade with a major selling solo album and an all persuasive, soft rock, hit single ‘Dream Weaver’. It was a remarkable achievement and one that elevated Gary Wright to a new audience, allowing him the space to develop a solo career that continues to this day.