URIAH HEEP (Live)
There is a legendary British rock group, who formed in 1969 and after 50 years have sold over 45 million albums worldwide. If you were thinking it was Uriah Heep, you’d be right. The band …READ MORE
There is a legendary British rock group, who formed in 1969 and after 50 years have sold over 45 million albums worldwide. If you were thinking it was Uriah Heep, you’d be right. The band …READ MORE
Danish Hard Rock outfit D-A-D are back with their first new album in 8 years. A Prayer For The Loud features the band’s signature, no-nonsense, straight-ahead Rock sound. Through no fault of their own, this …READ MORE
There once was an English three piece band known as Motörhead. No single fan of Heavy Metal and Rock’n’Roll needs to be introduced to it. But there’s also a German band that also is three …READ MORE
Italy’s Sandness are inspired by 80s Hair Metal and describe their third studio album as melodic yet hard and heavy. They are hoping to appeal to a wider audience stating “We tried to keep a …READ MORE
Being a Rock star in the 21st century is certainly more of a challenge than it was in the previous one. Actually, it must have been kind of easy back then – all one had …READ MORE
Back in the 1980s, the scene of German Hard Rock was ruled by four bands: Scorpions, Accept and Warlock – most Heavy Metal fans do not need to be introduced to these. But there was …READ MORE
It happens often that people complain that Modern music is nowhere near as good as that from a couple of decades ago. That shouldn’t really come as a surprise – many of the legendary bands …READ MORE
England’s Gin Annie describes their debut as 10 tracks of guitar driven Hard Rock maintaining a melodic vocal style, hook-laden choruses and classy melodies. What the band delivers is squeaky clean Melodic Hard Rock featuring …READ MORE
Sweden’s Lugnet describe their sound as tough and gritty 70s hard rock. Each song on Nightwalker tells a story using a wide range of arrangements and sounds which will take all 70s Hard Rock fans …READ MORE
Ace Frehley’s eighth solo album doesn’t hold any surprises. As an integral component of the Kiss machine for many years, Frehley represents the formulaic Kiss sound on this album. The uncomplicated song structure and blunt …READ MORE