The whole album is a thing of great beauty, sumptuous in both melody and rhythm. It’s the album we all need coming, as it does in yet another tumultuous time in the history of human beings.
In 2022 Arthur Brown celebrates his 80th Birthday and as a treat we get a new album. The fine Long Long Road. The man may well be eighty years old, but the voice is still in the same fine fettle it was in 1968.
Ozzy Osbourne. The Godfather of Metal. The Big Double O. The Prince of Darkness. The man is a true living legend—the genuine article. Released on Friday, 9th September, this is certainly not a run-through for the pipes and slippers brigade. This is a fully-fledged heavy metal rock record, with over an hour of music; no filler, all killer.
With a mighty roar and rocking battery of guitars—Megadeth is back. Through troubled waters Dave Mustaine has brought the beast that is his band back to the forefront of rock music.
As soon as opening song ‘Murder the Summer Of Love’ blasts off you know you are in for a fierce ride. The guitars lock together, the rhythm section thunders, whilst Michael Monroe, after an opening soul searching scream, comes spitting out, “No fun in the California sun.”
Derek Sherinian is an incredible keyboard player with a unique style of his own, known as ‘Guitaristic,’ a very aggressive sound. He is also one of the most in demand session and touring keyboard players in the world. More than ever, Derek Sherinian deserves a hit album under his own banner. Hopefully this will be it.
‘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.
Hats Off It’s Adequate’s sixth album, and to this point the pinnacle of their recording career, is inspired by some pretty heavy subject matter. The songs explore toxic overconfidence and the constant human failure to not learn from our mistakes.