CHAMPLIN WILLIAMS FRIESTEDT – 10 Miles (2018)
Toto singer Joseph Williams teams up with former Chicago singer Bill Champlin and Swedish guitarist/Producer Peter Friestedt for a new remarkable AOR release following the success with the album CWF and the “Live In Concert” DVD that made it all the way to the top on the Swedish Chart!
Sweet F.A. – Temptation 1991 (Lossless)
Artist: Sweet F.A.
Title Of Album: Temptation
Year Of Release: 1991
Genre, Style: Hard Rock, Glam Metal
Country: United States
Type, Quality: FLAC (image+.cue)
Total Size: 396 mb
Sweet F.A. – Temptation (1991)
An excellent follow up in its own right, but it sounds nothing like “Stick To Your Guns” (not that that’s bad). Overall, a much more diverse sound on this one. The southern tinge on the debut is nowhere to be found here. More of a 90’s-sounding record. But I still think it is an excellent album.
Halestorm – Vicious (2018) FLAC [96kHz/24bit]

Halestorm – Vicious (2018) FLAC [96kHz/24bit]
Label: Atlantic Records
Country: USA
Genre: Hard Rock,Alternative Metal
Quality: FLAC (*tracks)
Bitrate: Lossless [96kHz/24bit]
Time: 00:43:33
Full Size: 977.9 MB
Three Man Army – Discography (5 CD) – 1970-2005, MP3
Genre: Hard Rock / Crossover Prog
Country of the artist (group): United Kingdom
Year of Publication: 1970-2005
The Clarktones – Skid Mark 2015
The band creates humorous heavy metal music with multiple stylings. The boys of the Clarktones share a rich and storied past. They know rock and/or roll. The band started in 1987 and has compiled a large list of impressive music.
Windvoice – Windvoice (1980)
Not a bad independent rock production from the guitar duo of Doug and Don Holmes. Sometimes soft, sometimes heavy, sometimes in between, with acoustic and electric guitars, bass, drums, plus appearances of piano, electric piano, synthesizer, flute, sax and female backing vocals.
Tony Lewis – Out of the Darkness 2018
When his longtime friend and collaborator – The Outfield’s guitarist/co-songwriter, John Spinks – died in 2014, causing the final dissolution of their band, Lewis went into a sabbatical, considering for some time to leave music for good. Fortunately, the hiatus was short-lived. He realized immediately that music is too ingrained in his life that totally scraping it out of his system was like disposing of a big part of himself.