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Human Zoo – Eyes Of The Stranger
I mean the thing that makes you take notice is the melodic under tunes, the catchy riffs and the odd use of the saxophones which in essence bring out... -
Lionville – Lionville
So far is early for the genre in terms of outstanding releases with projects like the new Toby Hitchcock, and the Bobby Kimball/Jimi Jamison looming in the works. I... -
Night Ranger – Somewhere In California
To my surprise the band here on some songs do still touch upon their trademark sound just a bit. No you won't find any tracks like classic Ranger... -
Dreamcatcher – SoulDesign
The guest vocals of Jacob Hansen add a powerful punch on the chorus bridge on "Take Hold", and no not of the flame. The tight rhythm section jumps out... -
Stampede – A Sudden Impact
Fast forward the ticket back to 2010 and the band decided to write a new record after aptly signings a new deal with Grind That Axe, a division of... -
Osukaru – GBG2LA
Sweden and AOR/Melodic Rock are impossible to divorce from each other, because ever since EUROPE and MALMSTEEN made it big, the country has been continuously bringing us new bands... -
Black Country Communion – 2
The only thing missing this time around is the surprise factor and maybe a couple less really amazing tunes, but this is still a very, very high quality rock... -
Ana Kefr – The Burial Tree (II)
I don’t want to go into too much more detail because THE BURIAL TREE (II) is really one of those albums that’s best discovered as you go along... -
Journey – Eclipse
ECLIPSE is a fantastic album any way you look at it. The band have taken their trademark sound and incorporated a layer of guitar based progressive rock to it...