TWISTED FOREVER – A Tribute to the Legendary Twisted Sister
Is there a better way to open a disc than “I Wanna Rock”? Can someone please tell me why that song was the opener on side 2 on “Stay Hungry”? That’s beyond me… Anyway, and …READ MORE
Is there a better way to open a disc than “I Wanna Rock”? Can someone please tell me why that song was the opener on side 2 on “Stay Hungry”? That’s beyond me… Anyway, and …READ MORE
Frontiers Records from Italy specializes in bringing back old groups from the mid 80s/early 90s, to release new material and hopefully get the old fans to buy their music again. Not all of the ?comebacks? …READ MORE
Mitch Malloy is a well known name for fans of melodic rock. Here’s the talent’s third album, “Shine”, which follows up his self-titled debut and “Ceilings & Walls” – records that both included top 20 …READ MORE
The album cover and title could maybe see Wayne and Kurt Vanderhoof in court. I don’t care. I didn’t care much for the comeback Metal Church did a few years ago (meaning; I cared for …READ MORE
Colorado’s premier metal outfit, one of US’ premier metal outfits actually, goes to war again. Jag Panzer didn’t play much after the stunning “Thane To The Throne” last year, I wish I knew why, but …READ MORE
If you can count that far, you might already know that this is Wizard’s fourth CD. The Germans remain true to their style, true (again) heavy metal with capital letters. Every once in a while …READ MORE
Did you really believe that Joey Vera is the bass player in Fates Warning? Or did you believe that John Bush is the lead singer in Anthrax? Well, they are, in a way – but …READ MORE
Language of the heart is another album from Mr. Stan Bush, american AOR-master. Listening to it, I can’t help getting the feeling that it sounds like a soundtrack written for american-teenage-series (Beverly Hills, Dawsons Creek …READ MORE
Oh, here’s that singer again; boys and girls: Jorn Lande! Well, this is not Jorn’s band, so don’t let my introduction confuse you. Jorn is still a member of A.R.K., thank God, and he still …READ MORE
Finally, the Priest is back again. Jugulator wasn’t neither the critics favorite, nor the fans. I actually liked that record, and when I hear Demolition I simple adore Jugulator. At least, the latter had decent …READ MORE