La Chinga – Beyond The Sky 2018
eddling the finest in rock n’ roll, psychedelic, stoner, doom, blues, hard rock, fuzz, metal, sludge, vintage 70’s style rawk, etc, since 1995!!! True, honest music, made by real, honest people. Available on CD, vinyl, and digital.
Mother’s Cake – Live at Bergisel (2018)
Founded in late 2008, Mother’s Cake drew attention of the Viennese label GAB Music and got signed. Their debut “Creation’s Finest” (release-date: 26-10-2012) got featured by Ikey Owens († 2014, member of The Mars Volta & Jack White). Creation’s Finest created a big stir in Austrian music press and ensured Mother’s Cake a firm stand in the business.
Alter Bridge – Live at the Royal Albert Hall (feat. The Parallax Orchestra) (2018)
Alter Bridge have announced plans to release Live at the Royal Albert Hall – a live album and film taken from their special collaboration with The Parallax Orchestra last year.
Paul McCartney – Egypt Station (2018)
17th solo studio album by Paul McCartney, set to be released by Capitol Records on 7 September 2018. The album will be McCartney’s first album of original material since 2013’s New.Egypt Station was produced by Greg Kurstin, with the exception of one track produced by Ryan Tedder
Clutch – Book of Bad Decisions (2018)
With the release of their highly anticipated 12th studio album, the gloriously titled “Book of Bad Decisions”, it would be easy to suggest that legendary Maryland rockers Clutch have made their finest record to date. This may even be true.
Leatherdust – Ride on Through the Night 2018,MP3+FLAC
Leatherdust is a hard rock band from the Toronto area, with great guitar riffs and melodic soul.We always leave everything on the stage and have a great reputation as a live band that delivers a classic powerhouse rock sound.
Aerial – In The Middle Of The Night + Maneuvers (1978-1980)
Aerial was a Canadian pop and rock band from Toronto, Ontario during the 1970s. Begun in 1975 as The Beatles tribute act Liverpool, with Brian Miessner on lead vocal and bass, Malcolm Buchanan on keyboards, Laurie Currie on vocals and drums, and Gary O’Conner (Gary O’) on guitar and lead vocals. The band changed their name in 1977 to Aerial and produced two albums before they broke up in 1981.