Flawker Rawker – Flockstar (2019)

Posted on March 23, 2019 in Hard Rock by Vitto

Flawker Rawker is a band reflecting a web comic called Gulls. The comic follows three gulls in their quest to become flockstars. Cartoonist Jack thought it’d be fun to take his music background and meld it with his comic background. This cross-over is like no other. Seagulls on the main stage of a comic or your turntable. Join the flock!

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Axe Witch – Pray For Metal (1982) [EP/Reissue 2005] Lossless

Posted on March 23, 2019 in Heavy Metal |Power Metal,HQ by sevasvall

frontArtist: Axe witch Album: Pray For Metal  Year: 1982/2005 Country: Sweden  Genre: Heavy Metal  Format: FLAC (image+cue, scans)  Size: 550 Mb

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Greg Kihn Band – Best Of Beserkley ’75-’84 (2012)

Posted on March 23, 2019 in Classic Rock,Melodic Rock | AOR by magnus

Compilation covering the first 10 years of Greg Kihn’s recording career. This was the commercially most successful years of his career as musician making him the biggest selling artist on Beserkley.

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Freak House (Freakhouse) ‎– Addicted To The Numb (1995)

Posted on March 23, 2019 in Hard Rock,Modern by magnus

Freak House was formed in the mid’ 90’s  by Matt Clark (Guitars, Acoustic & Slide Guitars, Backing Vocals), Robert Ferebee (Lead Vocals), Jay Haygood (Guitar, 12 String Guitar, Backing Vocals), Bobby Sharron (Drums, Percussion) and Scott Thompson (Bass, Backing Vocals) They were quickly signed to a one off record deal with Perris Records. The result was the debut Addicted To The Numb. On all subsequent releases they are known as Freakhouse.

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Ian Cussick – Ian Cussick 1978 (Reissue 1981)

Posted on March 23, 2019 in Classic Rock,Melodic Rock | AOR by magnus

In 1973 Melody Maker has an advert announcing…”Singer wanted for German Top 40 band…” – Ian Cussick takes part in the auditions and lands the part as the new lead vocalist for the Tornados, which soon transformed to Lake. In 1974 Ian left Lake and after working as session musician in Germany for a couple of years, he released his first solo album on Metronome. The album has never been reissued on cd.

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