Britny Fox – Britny Fox-Boys In Heat (2009 Remastered 2CD)
Britny Fox is an American glam metal band from the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area, initially active from 1985 to 1992 then subsequently reforming from 2000 to 2008 and then again reforming in 2015.
VA – DESTROY ORDER: HARD ROCK SYMPHONY (2018)
YEAR : 2018
COUNTRY: International
GENRE : Hard Rock, Alternative
Blue Oyster Cult – Godzilla Suite (EP)2018
977, somewhere on tour around America. On a stage swirling with dry ice and smoke, Blue Oyster Cult have just launched into one of their signature songs – “Godzilla,” the pounding beat and crunching guitars perfectly mirroring the stomping gait and screeching roar of the legendary Japanese movie monster. But the best is yet to come.
The Sign – Signs Of Life + The Second Coming 2018
THE SIGN is made up of five very talented and seasoned stars of American hard rock music. With keyboard player and singer MARK MANGOLD, who earned cult fame in melodic rock circles penning hit songs for Michael Bolton and Cher, as well as being in AMERICAN TEARS (Columbia and Escape), TOUCH (Atlantic), DRIVE, SHE SAID (CBS Associated)
Screw – Smoking Gun 2018 EP
Their sound is punky, energetic, almost soulfully sleazy, drawing from some of their favorite artists. That list includes Johnny Thunders, Rancid, Ramones, Social Distortion, Sex Pistols and others.As of April 2018, SCREW is in the studio working on their third release.
Michael Signal – Direct Injection 2018 EP
New Zealand multi-instrumentalist rocker Michael Signal has released a new EP titled Direct Injection, which includes a cover of the Scorpions‘ anthem “Rock You Like A Hurricane.”
Tokyo Blade – Unbroken 2018, MP3+FLAC
In 2018 Blade are back with a brand new album “Unbroken” featuring 11 tracks performed by the original MKII line-up from the iconic “Night of the Blade” album era featuring Alan Marsh, Andy Boulton, Andy Wrighton, John Wiggins and Steve Pierce.
Zevious – Lowlands (2018)
After forming in 2006 as a straight ahead jazz group, guitarist Mike Eber, drummer Jeff Eber, and bassist Johnny DeBlase immediately broke free of the bonds of tradition. The trio began combining progressive rock grooves, tech metal, free improv,