TRIUMPH – Allied Forces
At the young age of 22, a virtually unknown guitarist from Toronto, Canada was preparing to make his mark on the music industry forever. That young man’s name was Rik Emmett. In September of 1975, …READ MORE
At the young age of 22, a virtually unknown guitarist from Toronto, Canada was preparing to make his mark on the music industry forever. That young man’s name was Rik Emmett. In September of 1975, …READ MORE
The glorious times of classic Glam Metal, L.A style was in the dawn of the 80’s and the early and mid-years of the 90’s. Vamp Le Stat are one of those bands but they are …READ MORE
Perhaps one of the most underrated and overlooked Melodic Rock releases of the mid-80s was Tobruk’s Wild On The Run. Unfortunately, unless you were a Hard Rock aficionado back then, this one might have been …READ MORE
A few years after their debut Queen of Siam, via the release of World Chaos in 1990, Holy Moses were a well-oiled Thrash Metal machine. The delivery was noticeably tighter while the music itself was …READ MORE
Do you remember that rumor about Keith Richards getting his blood transfusions? “I thought it’d be a good idea because speed is habit-forming and I’d been doing it and drinking for over twenty years. If …READ MORE
In 1987, five guys from Oslo, Norway were signed by Polygram and released an album of some of the finest Scandinavian AOR and Melodic Rock with the band’s self-titled debut Da Vinci. In the tradition …READ MORE
Originally released in 1983, Shout At The Devil is the seminal Rock album of the 1980s. With their sophomore effort, Mötley Crüe continued to define both their musical and stage styles. As they honed their …READ MORE
The Skull, from Doom Metal practitioners Trouble, was originally released in 1985. Late in 2006 it was re-released alongside the band’s debut, Psalm 9. Like that disc, The Skull features updated liner notes from Martin …READ MORE
Magnum have over the years become a band whose back catalog has probably been repackaged and reissued more times than any other band you care to mention. Their recent resurgence has prompted yet another round …READ MORE
This is the third and — for the time being -– last album in a row of rereleases of Nevermore classics. One thing that was said about the other two rereleases applies here too: the …READ MORE