Various artists – Stripper Anthems 2008
Genre: Hard Rock, Sleaze
Year: 2008
Country: Various
Pixels & Sound – Sentimentalism (2021)
Pixels & Sound is a Sydney-based progressive rock band releasing their debut concept record, ‘Sentimentalism’, on February 18th, 2021. The band consists of core songwriters, Reece Denton and Daniel Mckittrick, along with a collective of outside contributors including Anubis’ Anthony Stewart and David Eaton, among others. Influences include Steven Wilson, Anathema and Pink Floyd.
Boys From Heaven – The Great Discovery 2020, FLAC+MP3, CD-Rip
Genre: Melodic Rock | AOR
Country of origin of the disc (release): Denmark
Year of publication: 2020
Publisher (label): Target
CHERIE (Sweden) – Cherie [unreleased]
What it isn’t mysterious is the type of music on offer here; quality Scandinavian melodic rock / AOR with the classy sound form the era ranging from Europe circa 1988 (Out Of This World album) to Talk Of The Town self-titled debut from the same year.
Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers – Live At The Olympic: The Last Dj [2003, DVD]
Live at the Olympic: The Last DJ is a live DVD by American musician rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, first released in September 2003. The film features the band’s 2002 album The Last DJ performed in its entirety. Also featured are several of the band’s other songs, and “You Wreck Me” from Petty’s 1994 solo album Wildflowers. It was directed by Martyn Atkins.
Black Paisley – Rambler 2020, FLAC+MP3, CD-Rip
Genre: Melodic Hard Rock | AOR
Country of origin of the disc (release): Sweden
Year of publication: 2020
Publisher (label): Black Paisley AB
UFO (U.F.O.) – Strangers In The Night (Japan 1st 1988 + 8 CD Box-set 2020 Remastered) – 1979 | FLAC+MP3
This new 8-CD box set includes, for the first time, all six full original concerts (five previously unreleased) as well as a recently refurbished version of the original album (two CDs). Four shows were actually mixed from the original tapes.
Life In Digital – 2951 Seconds Of Sound (2018)
British progressive rock band formed by John Beagley and Robin Schell. “Life In Digital” is clearly related to the “Buggles” era of “Yes”. The music reminds me of Nikki Squire’s “Esquire” as well. If you don’t care too much that the vocals are excessively Jon-Anderson-like you’ll have a good time listening to this retro-prog album.
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