Hanoi Rocks should’ve been huge. At the beginning of the eighties, Motley Crue, Poison, and not even Guns and Roses were hip enough to look over the top of Hanoi Rocks’ platform boots. “Two Steps From The Move” was released in 1983 to mass critical acclaim.
After inventing the heavy metal tag in the bikers’ anthem ‘Born To Be Wild’ and flying the anti-drug cause in ‘The Pusher,’ John Kay and the boys turned their attention to the anti-war campaign with their smash hit album “Monster.”
‘In the Land of Grey and Pink’ (1971) has one of the most unique and instantly recognizable sounds in the history of rock, perhaps a little whimsical for some, but then that is a lot of its charm.
5 Stars Audio CD (paid link) Night Ranger has been riding high for the last forty years as one of America’s top AOR (Adult Oriented Rock) hard rock bands. Formed in San Francisco in 1979 […]
By 2009, it was time to release the debut Tim ‘Ripper’ Owens’ solo album, “Play My Game,” and what an album of immaculate heavy metal music it is too, featuring the cream of hard rock guitarists.
Similar to a live show with a positive beginning, Nutz Too takes you on a journey all along the roundabout of rock ‘n’ roll before exploding in a dramatic climax.
This story of the Liverpool band Nutz who turned into Rage. Like all good movies say, this is based on a true story, but the tale has been somewhat exaggerated in the author’s mind.
I Am Anonymous is a concept album that is about “You the listener and your relationship with humanity, ultimately the battles fought within the mind from child to adult.”