GLUECIFER (Live, Farewell Gig)
Gluecifer has been one of Norway’s leading Rock bands for quite a few years. They’ve also earned a reputation on shores abroad. Now, at the peak of their career, they’ve decided to call it a …READ MORE
Gluecifer has been one of Norway’s leading Rock bands for quite a few years. They’ve also earned a reputation on shores abroad. Now, at the peak of their career, they’ve decided to call it a …READ MORE
Bernie Marsden recently paid Oslo a visit. The former Whitesnake guitarist is no stranger to Norway … during the last years he regularly has been playing several gigs all over the country. On many occasions …READ MORE
Swedish Gypsy Rose was formed in 1981. Unfortunately for the band, the 80s never brought them a record deal that would last long enough to assure them a release of an album. In 1991, the …READ MORE
Crystal Ball from Switzerland is out with their fifth studio album in seven years. That’s quite productive. Throughout their career, the band has focused on Melodic Power Metal, and Time Walker makes no exception. It’s …READ MORE
Stryper was huge in the 80s. During that decade, they released four Pop Metal albums that brought them worldwide recognition, thanks also to the high MTV rotation of their “Honesty”-single. Both Soldiers Under Command and …READ MORE
A Drug For All Seasons is what David Ellefson has been working on since he quit Megadeth a couple of years ago. Along with a group of quite unknown musicians, Ellefson has formed the band …READ MORE
The Norwegian Wood Festival in the capital of Norway, Oslo, is rich on musical genres. The majority of the artists are Norwegian, but acts like Tori Amos, Roxy Music, The Hives, and Crosby, Stills & …READ MORE
In 2003, Swedish Gemini Five released a notably strong debut album, Babylon Rockets. The album was full of catchy and melodic Hard Rock songs — at their best easily comparable to early Mötley Crüe and …READ MORE
The Mötley Crüe circus is touring Europe. That’s totally all right for quite a few fans. The long awaited reunion tour has been expected for years, and now, finally, Vince Neil, Nikki Sixx, Mick Mars …READ MORE
Rock & Roll Is Dead by The Hellacopters is the successor to By The Graze Of God (2002). Despite the contradiction within the title, the Swedes have once again, after more than ten years in …READ MORE