SATIN – It’s About Time [Japan Edition +2 bonus] (2018)
This guy is the complete package: terrific songwriting, great instrumentation, polished crystal clear production, and THAT classy Melodic Rock / AOR sound. What a talent.
Henning Hallqvist – Time Keeper 2019
In the beginning of March, singer Henning Hallqvist released his debut album “Time Keeper” where he worked with Jim Peterik (Survivor, Pride Of Lions), Tommy Denander (Radioactive, Robin Beck) and Tony Mills (Shy, TNT).
Dark Sky – Initium 2012
Germany’s Dark Sky morphs again with their fifth album Initium. The long running band makes a turn toward more melodic metal, even power metal, and away from some of their earlier hard rock AOR roots. Perhaps it’s no coincidence that ‘initium’ is latin for ‘beginning.’
Jackflash – Jackflash (1991)
Country: UK
Genre: Hard Rock
Year Of Release: 1991
Boulder – Boulder (1979)
First time on CD for this 1979 album from the band led by Stan Bush, best known for his various AOR incarnations. Eight tracks.
SATIN – Satin [remastered Japan Edition +2 bonus] + extra track (2018)
And musically, be prepared for another slice of classy American influenced AOR / Melodic Rock. I can’t recommend you Satin’s music enough.
Various Artists – Sons Of Guns II (2007)
Compilation of 17 bands who are the successors to bands like Guns N’ Roses, LA Guns etc. Came as free bonus with Classic Rock #107.
Freakhouse – Freakhouse (2009)
Wanting to be satisfied with the result Freakhouse always uses the time necessary to make a new album. It took more than 5 years from the release of their previous album “Beautiful Misery” until their self titled fourth album was released.
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Country:Italy
Released:2005
Style:Art Rock, Prog Rock, AOR
Greg Kihn Band ‎– Glass House Rock (1980)
Third release of Greg Kihn Band and fifth since the debut by Greg Kihn. Small Change was also released as a single with Anna Belle Lee as B-side. Kihn spent most of the 1980s touring constantly, opening arena-sized shows for groups such as Journey, the Grateful Dead, and the Rolling Stones.
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