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CD: Joe Satriani - Not Of This Earth
From: hair metal again Date: March 22, 2025 at 7:03
excellent debut for JOE SATRIANI back in 86 that set him from the start as a pioneer in that kind of instrumental music with a superb guitar sound and marvelous performance and ideas!"rubina " and "not of this earth" are the highlights!a must have

CD: Robin McAuley - Business as Usual
From: hair metal again Date: March 20, 2025 at 8:43
excellent release for ROBIN MC AULEY and his all star band that is hard to believe it got out in the late 90 s ,as it is a fine piece of commercial hard rock music as there was plenty of it a couple of years before!well the music is flawless ,the vibe extremely hard rockin with great songs like "easy on me","in the groove" ,"let me go" and "i was gonna be the one"!great album indeed

CD: Michael Monroe - Sensory Overdrive
From: CC Date: March 19, 2025 at 16:28
Lemmy should be listed as vocals on track 11

CD: Windsor Drive - Windsor Drive
From: michaelmouseboxer Date: March 19, 2025 at 0:31
If you haven't heard of Windsor Drive, that's probably because they've previously been marketed as an indie rock band - a label that's as ill-fitting as calling them an AOR outfit. This is modern pop rock with some melrock attributes, in the vein of BBMak or Wave. The CD is a compilation of three EPs released between 2010 and 2012, and for better or worse, they decided to front-load the album with some of their least memorable tracks. "Going Under" thru "Under the Weather" are unremarkable, mid-tempo pop songs. Kipp Wilde's soft vocals almost put you to sleep. "Wish Me Well" mixes things up with a hi-tech sound, and "Skin to Skin" finally gives us a slightly more rocking pace with a decent chorus. They more or less maintain this standard for the remaining runtime, ending with the layered and atmospheric "Chasing Shores," but this will still be something of a niche in this community. Check it out if Mikael Erlandsson is too raucous for you.

CD: Black Stone Cherry - Screamin' at the Sky
From: Doghouse Reilly Date: March 18, 2025 at 8:21
... don't need to track down.)

CD: Black Stone Cherry - Screamin' at the Sky
From: Doghouse Reilly Date: March 18, 2025 at 8:20
Honestly, this is one of Black Stone Cherry's weaker albums. I've always preferred the more rock 'n' roll side to this band, as heard on albums like Magic Mountain, Family Tree, and even the two EP's of blues covers. This is more leaden post-grunge. Much of the southern-rock aspect comes from the folksy earnestness of the lyrics which, like modern-day Tesla, quickly becomes tiresome. There isn't a ton of variety, from the lumbering tempos to the melodies to the repetitive AAB rhyme scheme of so many of the verses. Even though there are more F-bombs than we're used to hearing from BSC, they still sound like a band your youth pastor would approve of. Not so many songs about drinking and chasing women, and lots more about trying to figure out the world's problems and encouraging people to keep the faith (figuratively and literally). Thankfully, their thudding, tuneless take on Tina Turner's "What's Love Got To Do With It" is not included (might be a bonus track on some deluxe edition you

CD: Dream Theater - A View From The Top Of The World
From: Ydol eM Date: March 16, 2025 at 5:42
DT offers another view from the top of the progressive metal world, and I must admit that this view is captivating. The whole album is pleasantly varied and rolling by, despite the shortest song having almost 6 and a half minutes. This is because of (IMO) a good balance between emotions and virtuosity, like metallic RUSH would do that... Grammy fully deserved (...and not only for "The Alien"). 85/100.

CD: Hair of the Dog - Rise
From: hair metal again Date: March 14, 2025 at 12:43
very good release for HAIR OF THE DOG ,a band that offers the basics of the US hard rock sound of the 80s with that street party attitude !if you like bands like KISS ,LITTLE CAESAR or JACKYL then you should def check em out !"you are the one","mokur jahoobees","i cant fight you" and "twice" are fine songs indeed! not many bands did that in the late 90 s

CD: The Big Deal - Electrified
From: 123charpenay Date: March 14, 2025 at 12:09
their first record is a top class female fronted hard f m.the balance between guitars and keyboards is splendid.all songs are very catchy.problem on this new album the balance is broken.there is too much keyboards and not enough guitars.i m fan of hard f m so i ve nothing against keyboards.but here it s too much.a solo s keyboard on each song ,it s dispensable and boring.the building of all the songs is exactly the same.a little originality please.i can add that the drummer is a little bit too nervous.calm guy ,it s not a race.tracks 7 and 10 are some super songs.tracks 1.2.4.6.8.12 are good but not more.tracks 3 and 5 are average,tracks 9 and 11 are some fillers.this new record is absoluty not at the same level than "first bite" their first effort.

CD: Grand Funk Railroad - Survival
From: jaroslav Date: March 13, 2025 at 16:29
Songs 6,7 = 90/100

CD: Temple Balls - AVALANCHE
From: Ydol eM Date: March 13, 2025 at 13:56
TEMPLE BALLS on this album mix European (PRETTY MAIDS) and American (early SKID ROW or HEAVEN'S EDGE) hard'n'heavy into an explosive substance suitable for both small clubs and huge arenas. From younger guns, they are similar, eg to H.E.A.T., but I've found TB a bit weaker also because they sometimes go overboard with the intensity - they could need to let this music breathe (a ballad would be welcomed, IMO). Despite this fact, I like their music a lot. Thus, keep your balls safe when playing loudly. 85/100

CD: Eclipse - Wired
From: James IV Date: March 13, 2025 at 7:52
Sensational release. Their best of many fine releases. Every song contained has something special to bring to the Rock party. A regular play from my collection. Love it! 90/100

CD: Alice Cooper - Paranormal
From: hair metal again Date: March 13, 2025 at 6:32
Paranormal isnt one of ALICE COOPER s best and it s below his usual standards ,as the production is very polished and the guitars dont have an edge !the songs arent that catchy and only the lyrics are as always clever and genuine... there s a certain quality of course but nothing blowminding

CD: Slade - Play It Loud
From: Planet Y Date: March 12, 2025 at 4:30
Catchy, hook-filled early hardrock album. A bit like The Who.

CD: State Cows - Closed Doors and Open Shores
From: DazBuFF Date: March 11, 2025 at 15:29
Thanks to Japan this will get a cd release. Can’t wait.

CD: Young Gun - Bite The Bullet
From: DazBuFF Date: March 11, 2025 at 14:28
New glass master of this cd on crazy bitch records! Is the retrospect records a glass master?

CD: Rock Candy - Sucker for a Pretty Face
From: DazBuFF Date: March 11, 2025 at 14:20
Crazy bitch records has just released this glass mastered cd with the 8 bonus songs on it as well. They are selling out super fast as only 200 are made. The only flaw on this release so far it in the title of the demo song “daddy’s little girl”. The have it as “daddy’s little girls”. Glad I have one. Costs around $26 with shipping. At long last an official release, right?

CD: Autumn's Child - Autumn's Child
From: Ydol eM Date: March 11, 2025 at 12:55
Mikael Erlandsson is of a similar age as former hard rock icons of the late 80s like Jon Bon Jovi or Mike Tramp. While they both have adapted their music to their age, ME has been wandering the opposite way. He's refreshed his music and offered with his new band lush hard aor rock with a good ratio of guitars against keyboards (for me). A German (FAIR WARNING alike) and Scandi (WORK OF ART alike) approach in one. 85/100.

CD: Quireboys - This Is Rock N' Roll
From: hair metal again Date: March 11, 2025 at 10:34
excellent release once again for QUIREBOYS always in their classic rock way and with those fine Spike s vocals that is the band s trademark!the songs are all catchy and memorable and the music is flawless from start to finish!great band indeed

CD: Blue Blud - The Big Noise
From: KermitTheFrog Date: March 10, 2025 at 13:56
Solid melodies from beginning to end. Some songs come close to greatness but don't quite get there, like It Never Rains in England.

CD: Miss Crazy - Inception
From: TechNoir Date: March 10, 2025 at 13:23
Not as good as the earlier releases, but still a solid, rocking album. Not as much of an 80's influence as the other albums either. I liked the KISS cover with the clever name change too.

CD: Snakebite - Princess Of Pain
From: TechNoir Date: March 10, 2025 at 12:37
Great,solid hard rock. The vocals sometimes reminds me of Kelly Hansen from Hurricane.

CD: Palace - Reckless Heart
From: Lantou Date: March 10, 2025 at 10:54
完美的瑞典AOR

CD: Blue Ambition - Seduction of the Innocent
From: AOR1 Date: March 9, 2025 at 14:22
Won't call it Westcoast, cause the songs are mostly uptempo aor. Great melodic rock, all songs are memorable and R. LeBlancs vocals fantastic as always. No fillers imo, like it a lot. 86/100

CD: Silent Running - Walk on Fire
From: KermitTheFrog Date: March 8, 2025 at 22:31
Stand out track The Hunger.

CD: Silent Running - Walk on Fire
From: KermitTheFrog Date: March 8, 2025 at 22:27
Stand out track The Hunger.

CD: Starship - Love Among The Cannibals
From: titothetitan Date: March 8, 2025 at 9:32
I had never listened to this band before because I was skeptical due to the comments about the first two albums. Then I listened to this third one and really liked it. It's a very solid AOR album. 'Healing Waters' is the best song for me.

CD: Heartwind - III
From: rbrigade Date: March 7, 2025 at 13:53
All three Heartwind albums are good. I'd prefer they'd chosen to stick with one singer instead of this rollercoaster on the third album. Rick Altzi and Thomas Vickstrom don't sound as strong as they usually do here. Altzi's vocals in particular are very harsh here although the songs he's on are pure AOR. The songwriting though is solid throughout the album

CD: Krokus - Round 13
From: jaroslav Date: March 5, 2025 at 11:44
Nice album, melodic 80/100

CD: Masquerade - Masquerade
From: KermitTheFrog Date: March 4, 2025 at 1:38
Impressed with this album. Standouts are "All Night All Day," the energetic "Give It A Shot," and the intriguing interlude "Lonely World." Nice album cover, solid production, even the bonus tracks are good.

CD: Tigertailz - For A Few Dollarz More! The Archives Vol. 1: 1984-1991
From: CC Date: March 1, 2025 at 6:21
Weird choice of the bonus tracks for Young & Crazy, and really shows how Jay really does still hold a grudge with Steevi seeing as not one single one of those songs features him as singer. There are plenty of unreleased rarities from the time Steevi was with the band, yet they choose these songs.

CD: Rick Springfield - Big Hits - Greatest Hits Volume 2
From: DazBuFF Date: February 27, 2025 at 9:21
Come on Rick! Release “stand up for love” already!!! Get that demo song polished up and RELEASE IT!

CD: Russ Ballard - Russ Ballard
From: hair metal again Date: February 26, 2025 at 11:23
superb album for RUSS BALLARD back in 84 capturing that aor sound of the mid 80 s along with excellent songwriting and remarkable musicianship!flawless from start to finish with great songs like "day to day","playing with fire ","last time" and "woman like you"!a must have for sure

CD: Page 99 - 99.3 FM
From: DazBuFF Date: February 25, 2025 at 8:10
I’m glad Japan still releases CDs! Just ordered this awesome yacht rock cd

CD: Sacred Season - No Man's Land
From: DazBuFF Date: February 25, 2025 at 7:28
Just ordered this from pride and joy. This is limited to 500 units and includes 2 bonus tracks! Yea!

CD: Sacred Season - Sacred Season
From: DazBuFF Date: February 25, 2025 at 7:26
Yea! Just ordered this cd from pride and joys classics series! Limited to 500!

CD: Black 'n Blue - In Heat
From: Milky Joe Date: February 24, 2025 at 16:51
This is my least favorite of theirs, but I do still enjoy it. I don't mind a bit of pop in my glam sometimes, though.

CD: H.E.A.T. - Force Majeure
From: CC Date: February 21, 2025 at 16:45
I was never a massive fan of the Kenny albums, but absolutely loved everything with Erik on. When it was announced that Kenny was replacing Erik I wasn't what you would call excited. I did hear a few singles but really didn't pay much notice to them. I finally bit the bullet and bought the album just for completionists sake as finally found it at a reasonable price. Have to say the album is better than expected as to me it sounds more like the Erik era than the original two albums. My issue was never with Kennys voice, I just found the material to be a bit mid. Here though things are turned up a notch and Kenny has slotted back into a much more experienced band who have really found their niche. Still not as good as some of the Erik classics, but its at least as strong as HEAT II

CD: Intruder - Believer
From: Roxas Date: February 21, 2025 at 7:42
Finally found a copy of this last year in the USA. Great to add it to the collection. The songs are all great of course. Across two albums George wrote just great tunes and Tracy White brought them to life. Runaway sounds great here too.

CD: Voodooland - Give Me Air
From: CC Date: February 20, 2025 at 15:10
RIP Karl

CD: Tesla - All About Love
From: curemeok Date: February 20, 2025 at 7:26
very good

CD: The Electric Bananas - Open Sesame
From: rbrigade Date: February 18, 2025 at 8:42
I got to listen to this today. Someone's selling this on ebay for an outrageous price of 1800$ right as we speak. I wouldn't pay 7$ if it was for sale on nice price in my local record store. Whiny, generic AOR/hard rock with mediocre vocals

CD: Blue Oyster Cult - Ghost Stories
From: Planet Y Date: February 18, 2025 at 3:57
A 'scraping-the-barrel' kind of album with songs that weren't even used as b-sides or bonustracks before. Entertaining nonetheless, unless you expected something as good as The Symbol Remains. Fans and collectors should not miss this.

CD: Blue Oyster Cult - The Symbol Remains
From: Planet Y Date: February 18, 2025 at 3:52
This album blasts the cobwebs of BÖC's career with intimidating ease. Inspired, adventurous, with a nod and a wink here and there. I did not expect Buck Dharma to sound so well in his singing, but he does. Secret Road, Florida Man, Fight, wonderfully melodic and warm. Great lyrics all over the place, compare those to the lyrics of most other rock bands, they read like poetry. Richie Castellano does a wonderful job on this album, driving the band back to old heights. From the quirky Train Tru to the Megadeht-tinged Stand and Fight, the guitar duelling of The Alchemist, the catchy melodic hardrock of The Machine, I didn't think the band had it in them anymore. 9/10 from me.

CD: Stun Leer - Once
From: Oskar Date: February 17, 2025 at 10:18
Very good Hard AOR, besides the bands mentioned above, I would add HOUSE OF LORDS, STEELHOUSE LANE, DAN REED NETWORK. Very good album 9/10.

CD: Thundermother - Dirty and Divine
From: 123charpenay Date: February 17, 2025 at 5:07
i ve listen this cd on you tube.so i ve buy it saturday evening at their concert in lyon.not still listen at home.what an extraordinary concert.!!!!!!!!!!!the new singer have a superb voice.the concert was an orgasm of guitars among only very catchy and killer songs!!!!!!!!!!!what pleasure,rock is not dead.their cover of "don t believe a word"(thin lizzy) is simply FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!thanxxxxx ladies for this fabulous moment of happiness!!!!!!!!!

CD: Cobra Spell - 666
From: 123charpenay Date: February 17, 2025 at 4:59
seen the girls of cobra spell saturday evening at la salle du marché gare ,lyon,france.they have open for thundermother.superb show,excellent concert.i ve meet them after the concert they are very very nice and they have an access very easy.the have dedicaced the booklett of my cd.they were very very surprise when i ve say to her that it s the japan import with one bonus tracks.it s incredible cause they don t know that their cd 666 was on the japan market!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!they explain me that the bonus track "you re so dirty" was preview and reserve for the vinyl!!!!!!!!!

CD: Demon - Hold On To The Dream
From: hair metal again Date: February 17, 2025 at 2:51
another good album for DEMON but as always never being great !powerful pomp hard rock music with lots of keys by Steve Watts and epic songs along with classic rockers make Hold On To The Dream a good album,pleasant listening ,just never took it to the next level."no more hell on earth","eastern sunset","shoot for the city", and "out of the shadows" are the highlights

CD: Best of 2024 - Best of 2024
From: CC Date: February 14, 2025 at 21:41
Posted this on the website, but gonna post it here as well. Nice to see Mike and I agreeing on the top album of the year. 1.Judas Priest - Invicible shield2.The Warning - Keep me fed3.April Art - Rodeo4.Nek! - Exclamation EP5.Rolling Quartz - Victory EP6.Band Maid - Epic narratives7.Sebastian Bach - Child within the man8.Lipz - Changing the melody9.Mick Mars - The other side of Mars10.Fans Of The Dark - Video

CD: La Marca - La Marca
From: JRommel700 Date: February 14, 2025 at 21:20
Hi there, coming from the future, finally LaMarca album is available on Spotify. Please write LaMarca all together along some song of the playlist to find it. Precious gem from the legandary AOR.

CD: Wildness - Avenger
From: 123charpenay Date: February 13, 2025 at 9:31
"first" sorry......

CD: Wildness - Avenger
From: 123charpenay Date: February 13, 2025 at 9:29
the three fist wildness cd s are brilliant,solid,consistant with no weak point.here....hum...not.we are not at the same level.even if musically (perfect production)that s very good,the songs are not catchy like in their previous efforts.the singer is not as good than in their previous records.on the first verse of "wings of fire"(a good song) is voice is a nightmare.track 12 (the japan bonus tracks a piano version of "broken heart") have absoluty no interest.track 9 is a big filler.the ballad,track 8, have nothing extraordinary,track 6 is very average (poor verses and poor bridge but good choruse).the rest is good but they have lost ,the spark of class and the inspiration of the past.

CD: Oni Logan - Stranger In A Foreign Land
From: hair metal again Date: February 13, 2025 at 7:13
very good release for ONI LOGAN with a fine production ,remarkable songwriting and a great vocal performance as expected!big variety of songs from rockers like "bring back the days"or "my part of town",to mid tempos like "when will you hear me" or "the monster in the sea" or ballads like "blue jean" or "foolish minds"!a classy one for ONI LOGAN

CD: Blue Oyster Cult - The Symbol Remains
From: underworld king Date: February 13, 2025 at 0:17
This lp just doesn't do it for me. The previous two wer better in my opinion but there are a couple cool tracks on this one.

CD: Alice Cooper - The Eyes Of Alice Cooper
From: hair metal again Date: February 11, 2025 at 10:23
excellent release for ALICE COOPER returning to a more classic hard rock sound ,always writing down great songs with unique lyrics and fine attitude!"what do you want from me","be with you awhile","novocaine" and "backyard brawl" are the best songs ,but the rest is also remarkable creating a fine rocking vibe!you cant go wrong with ALICE COOPER ,all his releases new ones and old ones are essential

CD: Champlin / Williams/ Friestedt - III
From: Holland4you Date: February 10, 2025 at 16:45
Instrumental wise it's really good but the Vocals of Bill Champlin are really not good. Let Joseph sing or Jason but not bill anymore. I'm sorry to say that Bill isn't a good Singer anymore!!

CD: Tesla - Shock
From: Doghouse Reilly Date: February 10, 2025 at 12:53
I stand by my earlier comments, but I will agree with Auslander: upon hearing it again recently, "Taste Like" is one of Tesla's best songs since reforming.

CD: Tesla - Mechanical Resonance Live
From: Doghouse Reilly Date: February 10, 2025 at 12:45
Surprisingly, given my dislike of postmillennial Tesla in general, "Save That Goodness" is a pretty good song. Super-catchy chorus, kinda like an updated "Love Me," and Jeff is able to sing it without too much strain.

CD: Best of 2024 - Best of 2024
From: 123charpenay Date: February 10, 2025 at 12:04
in 2024 i ve waiting all the year the new molly hatchet s album,recorded at abbey road studio.i ll waiting in 2025.what is the problem?

CD: The Big Deal - First Bite
From: 123charpenay Date: February 10, 2025 at 11:55
my wife"you re not serious!!!how have you doing for missing a so top class female fronted record like this?you re def?"she s right.my answer "better late than never"....finally i ve find this jewel on rakuten (price minister) at a very low price.this record have no weak point.the production is perfect.the singer is great,she have a similar voice of issa,the singer of coastline or the two singers of two of a kind.musically this super record reminds me transworld identity,a superb reference.their hard fm is very dynamic with sumptuous keyboards,super guitar s riff and some fabulous guitar s solos.this album is hyper solid,hyper consistant,all the songs are excellent.note:this band come from serbia,no frontiers for our music!!!!!!!!!thanx to my lovely wife for opening my eyes and my ears!!!!!!!!

CD: Jet Trail - Edge Of Existance
From: hair metal again Date: February 10, 2025 at 9:50
very good release for JET TRAIL from Sweden through Escape records offering some strong hard rock music with great guitars and female vocals ,clear polished production and remarkable songwriting with "can you hear me calling","dark night","holy ground" and "snowbirds"!enjoyable release

CD: Alice Cooper - Classicks
From: James Date: February 9, 2025 at 14:35
I love this collection.

CD: Cats In Space - Atlantis
From: Ydol eM Date: February 9, 2025 at 7:34
I regard CIS along THE NIGHT FLIGHT ORCHESTRA as one of the main standard bearers of pomp rock nowadays. I can hear echoes of masters of this genre like STYX, QUEEN, REO SPEEDWAGON, or BOSTON... Atlantis offers exploring of long-lost treasures in the ocean of rock. 85/100.

CD: Jet Red - Jet Red
From: hair metal again Date: February 7, 2025 at 11:15
superb hair metal release for JET RED back in 89 that could easily have the success others had but somehow that didnt happened!great production ,sweet US commercial hard rock sound ,excellent musicianship and vocals and most of all fine songs are offered by a great band!"look in your eyes","not the only one","lonely","take me tonight","from the skies" make JET RED s debut a must have

CD: Lynyrd Skynyrd - Lyve From Steel Town
From: 123charpenay Date: February 7, 2025 at 8:59
when you have on guitars gary rossington,richey medlocke (blackfoot),huguie thomasson (the outlaws),on bass leon wilkeson,on keyboards (billy powell and behind the micro johnny van zant,it s a obviousness that we have a dream team!!!!!!!!!!the sound of this live is extraordinary.we have several songs of their last exceptionnal record "twenty" and the classics.a dream!!!!!!!!!!!!

CD: The Night Flight Orchestra - Give Us the Moon
From: AOR1 Date: February 5, 2025 at 16:07
Much weaker than their previous releases. Where have all the memorable melodies gone? Disappointing.

CD: Demon - Taking The World By Storm
From: hair metal again Date: February 5, 2025 at 10:59
pretty good release for DEMON back in 88 again with lots of keys and this time bigger songs but still nothing blowminding!I mean that the songwriting should be better with memorable choruses !not among their best imho with "what do you think about hell" being the highlight

CD: Best of 2024 - Best of 2024
From: Scandiman Date: February 5, 2025 at 9:10
Great lists gents! As usual, I am finding a few releases that got by me somehow and will need to check out. Here is my top ten of 2024: 1. Eclipse--Megalomanium II 2. Smash Into Pieces--Ghost Code 3. Nestor--Teenage Rebel 4. Remedy--Pleasure Beats the Pain 5. 7th Crystal--Entity 6. Violet--Mysteria 7. Palace--Reckless Heart 8. Tungsten--The Grand Inferno 9. Fans of the Dark--Video 10. Fighter V--Heart of the Young. Adecence--Postalgia was my pick for debut of the year - really solid release. Postalgia

CD: Best of 2024 - Best of 2024
From: Auslander Date: February 4, 2025 at 7:15
Gotta give credit to the top tens this year. Not bad really. Maybe it is better having less contributors! Although I was surprised that Gotus and Grand were totally absent. I really enjoyed those two albums. Also the second album by Notorious is quality. You gotta hear Marching On to experience death metal growls on a melodic rock track. Amazing stuff.

CD: Best of 2024 - Best of 2024
From: Doghouse Reilly Date: February 3, 2025 at 19:04
My list is not as heavy as the last few years, but at the same time, there are only two entries that are pure Heavy Harmonies (as opposed to Brutal Metal) fare. I've marked those two with asterisks. My list: 1. Crypt Sermon—The Stygian Rose; 2. ***Stone Whiskey—Scream For Rock; 3. Grand Magus—Sunraven; 4. Judas Priest—Invincible Shield; 5. Morgul Blade—Heavy Metal Wraiths; 6. Orange Goblin—Science, Not Fiction; 7. Evergrey—Theories Of Emptiness; 8. ***Blacktop Mojo—Pollen; 9. Undeath—More Insane; 10. Nile—The Underworld Awaits Us All. Honorable Mentions: Fu Manchu, Witherfall, Portrait, High On Fire, My Dying Bffide and Gatecreeper. Biggest disappointments: Pallbearer and Midnight.

CD: Coastline - Coastline
From: MelodicMetal4Ever Date: February 3, 2025 at 17:12
Incredible Album. Enjoy it tremendously!! Liked it so much I looked up what other bands Helena Rosendahl has been on except for coastline) Nothing....wait NOTHING. A voice like THAT and no other album has her singing on it??!! That's just wrong. Hope they make another.

CD: Best of 2024 - Best of 2024
From: 123charpenay Date: February 3, 2025 at 12:50
sorry.....2024 has been like 2023.a small year for our music.nevertheless there some beautiful lights in a dark sky.my top 9. 1 COBRA SPELL "666" 2 KING ZEBRA "between the shadows" 3 DANGER ZONE"shut up" 4 GOTUS "same" 5 FIGHTER V "heart of the young" 6 MOGGS MOTEL "same" 7 BLACK DIAMONDS"destination paradise" 8 LIPZ "changing the melody3 9 CIRCLE OF FRIENDS "cherokee moon". note: except circle of friends wich is international in my top 9 there is only european bands.four from switzerland!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!congratulations and hats off for my neighbours.i live in lyon at only 120 kms from genova. best song of the year "s e x" from cobra spell.

CD: Best of 2024 - Best of 2024
From: 123charpenay Date: February 3, 2025 at 12:41
2024 h like 2023

CD: Winger - Pull
From: jaroslav Date: February 3, 2025 at 12:26
Absolutely unimpressive record. The slow songs are not interesting and the rock ones don't have any more appealing choruses, I really don't understand how this can be such a praised album, absolutely uninteresting and unappealing work, I'll have to sell it for used records, because I can't be bothered to listen to it, I can't help it, sorry.

CD: Vince Neil - Carved In Stone
From: hair metal again Date: February 3, 2025 at 10:35
pretty good release for VINCE NEIL trying to catch up with what was happening at the scene at the time when sounds were mixed and new directions were taken !the musicianship and production are perfect but the songs should be better i think even though there s a certain groove!"the crawl ","one way" and "black promises " are ok i guess

CD: Heaven's Wish - Heaven's Wish
From: Dramarama Date: February 2, 2025 at 19:58
Just found Jamie Darnell passed away.

CD: H.E.A.T. - Address the Nation
From: AOR1 Date: February 2, 2025 at 14:29
Fantastic release. Imo better than their debut. Musically more variation and all of the songs are memorable. Apart from that it´s more melodic rock oriented and that´s what I like.

CD: Mystery - At The Dawn Of A New Millenium
From: Swazi Date: February 2, 2025 at 6:50
This is a „Best of“ the first 3 albums. Awesome band!

CD: Grand Prix - Samurai
From: underworld king Date: February 2, 2025 at 1:32
I would have loved to see what an original tour shirt from this tour looked like.

CD: Grand Prix - Samurai
From: underworld king Date: February 2, 2025 at 1:29
What a great band! This album was my introduction to Grand Prix back in I believe 1983. At the time here in the US the single Shout was getting some airplay. This lp will always be a favorite of mine.

CD: 38 Special - Strength in Numbers
From: James Date: February 1, 2025 at 16:11
My least played 38 Special album. They lost their bite here. Too polished. Lost the magic of Don's arena radio friendly songs playing off of Donnie's gritty southern rock songs

CD: St. Warren - Honest Planet
From: James Date: February 1, 2025 at 16:00
The band after this went country with the band name The Warren Brothers. Nashville didn't know what to do with them. They have a really cool song called The River And Me where in the middle of a country song the have a Les Zeppelin breakdown. They so helped write the last charting song from the new Skynyrd called Red, White And Blue

CD: Night Ranger - ATBPO
From: Ydol eM Date: February 1, 2025 at 11:41
Musically, this is a happy and (of course) mature album where you can find hard rock made in NIGHT RANGER (sometimes) with a southern touch. I like both lead guitars, but miss more keys, vocal harmonies, and invention. No surprise here just a good professional standard. 80/100.

CD: O'Regan - Tunnel Vision
From: MelodicMetal4Ever Date: January 31, 2025 at 23:19
who sings these songs on this cd? Price of Loving You Never Look Back Escape

CD: Shylock - Rock Buster
From: MelodicMetal4Ever Date: January 31, 2025 at 15:16
Hmmmmmm.. Rumours. A cover from Timex Social Club, HUH. Gotta say "Nice job gentlemen".

CD: Michael Breen - Michael Breen
From: Macca Date: January 31, 2025 at 11:24
wow.... Im now aged 63..I was a rabid cllector of class AOR melodic rock..hi tech aor etc right from age 17 or 18. Its only in recent years that I see just how much I missed.... now Ive got a few bob in my pocket Im playing catch up..mostly on discogs or e bay...... The 80s and early 90s was so rich in great music..awesome production, great musicians and singers.....only just found this..thru a youtube post..called forgotten 80s...this is right up my street....... shame its almost impossible to get on cd...1 on discogs for £280.... your havin a laugh arent ya..... doesnt seem like a re release on cd any decade soon......shame. great album..........love the opening track particularly...a bit Michael Morales

CD: Edge - Heaven Knows
From: AOR1 Date: January 30, 2025 at 15:05
Excellent release. Hints of melodic metal? Surely not. Perfect melodic rock from start to finish. A great vocalist and catchy memorable songs. A pitty that bands like these often only have a single release and then disappear forever.

CD: Babylon A.D. - Rome Wasn't Built in a Day
From: 123charpenay Date: January 30, 2025 at 12:38
what a strange production!!!!!result a very strange sound.difficult to explain ,but there is something wrong......

CD: Babylon A.D. - In The Beginning... Persuaders Recordings 86-88
From: 123charpenay Date: January 30, 2025 at 12:36
decent demos,full of promises.

CD: Brand New Sin - United State
From: Doghouse Reilly Date: January 30, 2025 at 11:19
Kris Wiechmann's singing reminds me, weirdly, of Gilby Clarke's Pawnshop Guitars album. The music is different of course, but it's like, "Okay, I'm the guitarist, but I'm gonna sing now." Best song here is the COC/Down boogie of "Bed Of Nails."

CD: Brand New Sin - Brand New Sin
From: Doghouse Reilly Date: January 30, 2025 at 11:11
The band's reunion gig has been released for a few years now under the title "Live At The Lost." It's a two-hour set that includes every song from this debut, plus most of Recipe For Disaster, a few from Tequila, and even a couple from the albums without Joe Altier. Sounds like maybe a soundboard recording, as the crowd noise is present and enthusiastic, but very low in the mix. Among other things, we learn that "S.P.P." stands for "shit, pickled and pissed." I still listen to these first two albums fairly often, and though I tend to prefer the songs on Recipe, you just can't deny the huge, thunderous sound of the debut. I hear that sound and immediately thirst for a cold beer, and then several more after that, which is funny because this isn't exactly party music.

CD: Jax Hollow - Underdog Anthems
From: Rockhunter666 Date: January 29, 2025 at 21:30
More like pop country or pop south rock

CD: Brand New Sin - Recipe for Disaster
From: hair metal again Date: January 29, 2025 at 8:34
Doghouse Reilly wrote the best review about that one and i agree with every word in it!BRAND NEW SIN offer that classic US street hard rock strong and rough with their sound being similar to BLS of course without Zakk s shredding.After 2 or 3 spins Recipe For Disaster truly grows and sounds quite rockin!"brown street betty","another reason" and "wyoming" are the highlights.good stuff here

CD: Spys - Spys/Behind Enemy Lines
From: Macca Date: January 27, 2025 at 13:27
right up there in the top 10 of AOR classics of the 80s... a bit of pomp, a bit hi tech, a bit Foreigner... great production, great musicians and lead singer... why they werent huge is a mystery. This 1st album is streets ahead of their second. It has everything. it simply is a must have in your collection.

CD: Lynn Allen - Petrified Ice Cream
From: jaroslav Date: January 27, 2025 at 11:57
Very good as all LYNN ALLEN's CDs.

CD: Straight Lines - Run For Cover
From: Macca Date: January 26, 2025 at 7:21
wow...what an album..1981, and these guys (this is their 2nd album) are producing fantastc, well produced west coast AOR. 10 tracks, not a bad one amongst them. album title track here on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3ru-NHE6ro has to be the worst reverse cover on an album ever.......lol but apart from that..ythis is polished stuff....great crystal clear early 80s production on the epic label. not sure why no comments before this? both albums were released on the Jap AOR City 1000 label.. in 2017, and can be picked up from Discogs, for a reasonable price...essential purchases for lovers of class well produced west coast AOR rock pop

CD: Pyramid - Cryptic Treasures
From: Aorultima Date: January 25, 2025 at 9:50
Xyz clone. Not bad at all

CD: Van Halen - Balance
From: Doghouse Reilly Date: January 24, 2025 at 16:11
... are still my top picks, with everything else being kind of in the middle, the instrumentals forgettable, and "Big Money" ranking as possibly the worst song of the Van Hagar era.

CD: Van Halen - Balance
From: Doghouse Reilly Date: January 24, 2025 at 16:09
I listened to this again today, on the 30th anniversary of its release. I really think they missed out not releasing "Take Me Back" as a single—just a wonderful song, this album's "Right Now." (I think I meant to name that song in an earlier post instead of accidentally mentioning "Amsterdam" twice.) Speaking of which, "Amsterdam" was supposed to be the summertime party-anthem, and while Eddie has some of the album's best playing, the chorus is not that catchy. Overall, this is not really the blast of fun you want from Van Halen. Hagar has some Things To Say, about the nature of love, life and the universe—weighty stuff for the party boy of Cabo Wabo. Plus, he's sounding a bit rough in places. "(Don't Tell Me) What Love Can Do" has grown on me some over the years but is still not the best song here. It was originally called "I Wanna Show You What Love Can Do," with more of a positive spin, but again, it was kind of a heavy time. "Can't Stop Lovin' You," "Take Me Back" and "Aftershock"

CD: Edge - Heaven Knows
From: MelodicMetal4Ever Date: January 23, 2025 at 16:09
I agree totally with RICK. I've RARELY found an album where I love ALL the songs till this one. Absolutely a GEM. Not A bad track on it IMO. You'll be singing these tracks while its playing and the next day, all through your day. It's THAT good.

CD: Tygers Of Pan Tang - Spellbound
From: Metal T Date: January 23, 2025 at 8:59
RIP JS!

CD: 24K - Pure
From: Roxas Date: January 23, 2025 at 8:28
So after almost 25 years I think it's safe to say "Meeting This Way" was the 24K Gold track. Still spectacular to this day.

CD: Blue Murder - Blue Murder
From: Doghouse Reilly Date: January 22, 2025 at 10:50
On the other hand, "Out Of Love" is an aimless, over-long ballad, and I was never a big fan of the second single "Jelly Roll." Of course, "Sex Child" isn't actually about pedophilia, but goddamn, even in '89, who thought that song title was a good idea?

CD: Blue Murder - Blue Murder
From: Doghouse Reilly Date: January 22, 2025 at 10:47
The great John Sykes (RIP) strikes out on his own after being tossed from Whitesnake upon completion of their massively successful 1987 album. The Whitesnake album was full of catchy, commercial hard rock songs that sounded heavier than they were thanks to the production. Blue Murder's debut has the opposite problem: Bob Rock's production sounds more like his mentor Bruce Fairbairn's. Specifically, and while the music itself is very different, the actual sounds remind me a lot of Bon Jovi's New Jersey album. Sykes even has a pleasantly gruff voice that is not unlike Jon's. He could have been a lead singer all along instead of an axe-for-hire. Here, he offers up some Zep-inspired hair-metal, complete with Carmine "I Taught Bonham How To Play" Appice's thunderous drumming. The best songs for me are the epic first single "Valley of the Kings," the title track, "Billy," "Ptolemy" and "Black-Hearted Woman"—Sykes saves his nastiest riff for last!

CD: London - The Metal Years
From: hair metal again Date: January 22, 2025 at 1:26
great collection of LONDON songs performed live in studio offering some strong hard rock music with sharp edgy riffs and howling vocals!"night rights",'miss you","ride you through the night",:ride away" and "love games"are the highlights

CD: Issa - Another World
From: Ydol eM Date: January 21, 2025 at 14:31
For certain, ISSA's "another world" can be found somewhere between the late 80s and early 90s when eg LITA FORD ruled with her heavy aor rock, and pop rock was naturally included in the hard'n'heavy scene of that time. Despite the drum programming, the album doesn't lack spice. It's catchy, rhythmic and well-guitar-driven. Very pleasant regression. 85/100.

CD: Walk On Fire - Blind Faith
From: 123charpenay Date: January 21, 2025 at 4:56
even if this record have his moments(some songs are limit pop),it s a class aor album with a fantastic singer.their second record "mind over you"have so his moments,is so a class aor realise but is better.!!!!!!

CD: Walk On Fire - Blind Faith
From: edwithmj Date: January 20, 2025 at 16:42
I agree with the above comment. This is a very decent album with unique tracks that sound like no other contemporary band. My favourites are Wastelands which has always reminded me of another song I just can't remember (regardless, it's very memorable) and Caledonia, which is another one I've returned to often and is very laid back. Other highlights include Crime of Loving You and Miracle of Love. You won't find another album like it.

CD: Walk On Fire - Blind Faith
From: AORFanatic Date: January 20, 2025 at 13:38
I think this is a very underrated album in my opinion, brilliant melodic rock from the UK, my favourite tracks are well most of them to be honest, there isn't really any weakness in the quality of this band who should have been much bigger and more well known just like so many other bands,I am glad to have this slice of British AOR in my collection.

CD: Babylon A.D. - Nothing Sacred
From: 123charpenay Date: January 20, 2025 at 12:35
not a the same very high level than their first realise.nevertheless this record is a top class hard us record.derek is a super singer,very charismatic.he reminds me steven tyler.tracks 6 and 8 somme fillers but the rest is really excellent.redemption is an extraordinary song.it s a hit!!!!!!!!!!!!i recommand the bad reputation s reissue(french label from paris) cause we have 3 bonus tracks live with a very good sound.

CD: Alice Cooper - From The Inside
From: hair metal again Date: January 20, 2025 at 3:49
sensational album for ALICE COOPER with a fine rock sound with much piano and keys along with the guitars !great lyrics ,massive melodic lines and excellent ballads make From The Inside a rather unique album with remarkable songwriting!"quiet room","nurse rozetta","inmates" and "how you gonna see me now" are excellent songs indeed!a must have for sure

CD: Stala and So - Play Another Round
From: CC Date: January 19, 2025 at 14:37
I saw these guy supporting Tuff & Shameless way back in 2013 in London, and added their debut to my Amazon wish list. Sadly due to just how many items are in that list (not just CDs) a lot of stuff never ends up being bought. Something made me think of them recently and I finally got around to ordering their three albums. This and the self titled album were cheap as hell, so was worth a punt. For me of the two, this is the better album. Certainly a Reckless Love vibe on some of the songs, especially The boys are having fun, which is my fave track so far. Some really good Scandi melodic rock ... it may have taken 12 years for me to finally buy their music, but it was worth the wait.

CD: Kraemer - All The Way
From: Ydol eM Date: January 19, 2025 at 14:31
A Frontiers' project by Serafino Perugino, with the production of Alessandro Del Vecchio... I could finish here, but it would be fair to continue, despite the predictable (but still good) content of a mix of hard aor rock with hard n'heavy edge. Erik Kraemer namely deserves credit for a solid performance that is, for me, a mix (again) of Ronni Le Tekro and Michael Kiske. So, if you like Frontiers bands like REVOLUTION SAINTS, EDGE OF FOREVER, or TNT, or some of Kiske's projects, you might also try KRAEMER. Music, that was made for pleasure. 80/100.

CD: Blackthorne - Afterlife
From: 123charpenay Date: January 18, 2025 at 2:30
a super group????for a result so mediocre!!!!!!!!!!!!the voice of graham bonnet is a nightmare,he don t sing,he scream.!!!!i nedd some aspirin............

CD: Get Animal - Get Animal
From: hair metal again Date: January 17, 2025 at 7:38
excellent release for ADAM BOMB and his gang offering a fine glammy hard rock sound with much energy and catchy tunes!always liked his voice and his rock n roll attitude and you really need to check this out!"hey hey nothin","shake the earth","i m on it" and "s.s.t." are great rockers indeed

CD: Rough Cutt - Wants You
From: James IV Date: January 17, 2025 at 7:09
First listened to on release in 1986 on cassette. An absolute masterpiece hands down. Every track is true 100% US Hard Rock. 100/100

CD: Jump The Gun - The Return Of James Prunz
From: jaroslav Date: January 17, 2025 at 6:18
The CD plays interestingly, but it's a disgusting mostly non-melodic and uninteresting (hard/metal) songs, 55/100

CD: Grafite - Grafite
From: jaroslav Date: January 17, 2025 at 5:38
Wasted money

CD: Golden Earring - Face It
From: jaroslav Date: January 17, 2025 at 5:32
Very pleasant music, fast rock with good musical ideas, it's not their best thing, but it belongs to the better half of their work

CD: Mick Powell - Long Overdue
From: jaroslav Date: January 17, 2025 at 3:35
A little prog AOR with touch of Rush, first song is pure AOR, my rating is 79/100

CD: Black Tiger - Alive
From: Ydol eM Date: January 16, 2025 at 11:37
Another nice surprise from the last year from Czechia. For me, it's a real grower. The first impression wasn't very positive - plain music with an unsuitable vocal...but I gave this album its chance...and I got enjoyable AOR with the vocal that reminds me a bit of Ted Poley, but what I like the most is the guitar work and melodies, that undercolour songs like Dann Huff did in GIANT. The music for people who haven't forgotten to dream. 85/100.

CD: Voodoo Six - Make Way for the King
From: rbrigade Date: January 16, 2025 at 9:52
This band is also mislabeled as US. They are from the UK. Average grunge/modern hard rock as I can recall

CD: Voodoo Circle - Whisky Fingers
From: rbrigade Date: January 16, 2025 at 9:46
Cool band based in Germany, can someone correct the American flag in the bands homepage?

CD: Pretty Maids - Undress Your Madness
From: James IV Date: January 15, 2025 at 7:59
What a great Rock release! Fantastic songs which are all very catchy. Their previous effort, Kingmaker is also great, but I do prefer this release due to the song quality. I luckily own the Japanese cd pressing with the bonus material. Worth it for the extra pennies. 90/100

CD: Buckcherry - 15
From: hair metal again Date: January 15, 2025 at 1:49
excellent release for BUCKCHERRY having that star quality to provide a perfect sound and production !Josh s voice fits fine with that bluesy sleazy hard music and the songwriting is also very good with rockers like "crazy bitch",so far" and ballads like "carousel" and "sorry"!great stuff

CD: Winger - Karma
From: Doghouse Reilly Date: January 13, 2025 at 20:31
"'80's-prom-song formula," that was.

CD: Winger - Karma
From: Doghouse Reilly Date: January 13, 2025 at 20:29
This is a terrific latter-day album by a classic hair-band! There are plenty of call-backs to the '80's in fun, carefree tracks like the rock 'n' roll lifer's story "Deal With The Devil" and "Stone Cold Killer," which features a girl struttin' around in her hot pink leather. A little darkness creeps around the edges of "Come A Little Closer," and the pace ratchets up for "Pull Me Under." Elsewhere, "Big World Away" and "Supernova" show more maturity, starting out fairly typical but veering off into unexpected places come chorus time—Kip and Reb showing off some of those chops they've been telling us about for so long. And there are a couple of earnest, semi-epic ballads that don't follow the '80's-prom-song withmula to top it off. The production is simple and uncluttered, with a heavy bass thud (you can actually hear Kip's bass, unlike the first two albums). The only weak tracks are a bad slow blues and a throwaway piano instrumental.

CD: Winger - Winger
From: Doghouse Reilly Date: January 13, 2025 at 18:04
There's an old episode of American Top 40 from the summer of 1989 that you can listen to on YouTube. Leading up to "Headed For A Heartbreak," Shadoe Stevens (the first post-Casey Kasem host) relates how the band have been accused of not having paid their dues. Kip and Co. beg to differ, of course, and share some tall tales of grimy gigs from the early daze (one in particular involves a club-owner's dog peeing on their amps). The clear implication is that these hungry-years fables are about Winger, the band—four guys slugging it out together in the clubs before getting their big break. They might be from the individual members' pasts, but as noted above, Winger, as a unit, went straight to arenas.

CD: Alice Cooper - Road
From: hair metal again Date: January 13, 2025 at 11:02
excellent new release for ALICE COOPER still rocking after so many years offering that classic 70 s hard rock music with an updated production!great lyrics as Alice describes what it s all about being a rock star on tour on the road!"white line frankenstein",'i m alice","welcome to the show" ,"big goodbye" and "dead dont dance" are great hard rock songs indeed

CD: Revolution Saints - Against the Winds
From: Ydol eM Date: January 12, 2025 at 8:51
I'm not bothered about the co-authoring of no song here. Despite this fact, the album is consistent, offering a pleasant portion of hard aor rock, unsurprisingly rooted in JOURNEY. It reminds me of some of Kevin Chalfant's projects such as TWO FIRES. Classy routine. 80/100.

CD: Gregg Rolie - Gringo
From: Macca Date: January 11, 2025 at 10:26
A masterpiece of its time..... big production, he tech blends with AOR hugeness. some programmed drums too, ultra melodic. I particularly like the cover of The Arrows (Canadas band) "Talk Talk", its almost a carbon copy..but the Arrows version edges it out. (Check out The Arrows 2 albums, awesome slabs of hi tech melody) A great album is Gringo

CD: Mr. Big - Lean Into It
From: Amy Date: January 11, 2025 at 6:36
While debut was good (a couple of killer songs in "Big Love" & "Rock & Roll Over", both written by Eric Martin), this follow-up "Lean into It" is overall a little better in every department; stronger songs (again Eric shows he's a VERY good songwriter, helping pen the two biggest smash hits), better mix where drums are more solid and especially Billy Sheehan's bass is less treble-ish and sounds like real bass here, adding to a warmer and more pleasant rock sound. Probably the band's best album. Not every track is killer, but rather consistent and performances are amazing from every member of this so called super group. Worldwide, debut sold close to half a million copies, a good start, but this one sold close to 2M worldwide and started the love affair with the Japanese fans for real.

CD: Glen Burtnick - Talking In Code
From: Amy Date: January 11, 2025 at 6:09
hair metal again, you are very active here and fine reviews. But it should be Hair metal again or perhaps Hair Metal Again, always start with capital letter and end with a . Try auto-correct then copy in the text (just trying to help, not attacking, ok). We're all fans of this music. This '86 album, I think, was only out on CD format in Japan. It's a fine album, certainly no classic, the only killer track I'd give full score is "Little Red House". Many other choruses lack the punch.

CD: Soren - Soren
From: Rockhunter666 Date: January 11, 2025 at 2:29
one of best 9/10.

CD: Glen Burtnick - Talking In Code
From: hair metal again Date: January 10, 2025 at 9:35
excellent debut for GLENN BURTNICK offering some classy aor music with his great voice and remarkable songwriting ability!all the songs well writeen and performed but especially "little red house","hole in my pocket " and "brave hearts"!great stuff here

CD: Easy Action - That Makes One
From: Rockhunter666 Date: January 9, 2025 at 22:57
'In The Middle Of Nowhere' is one of best aor song that I ever listened. What a great solo!

CD: Demon - The Plague
From: hair metal again Date: January 9, 2025 at 2:02
very good release for DEMON making a change in their sound and somehow reminding me of MAGNUM i d say !big keys ,concept theme ,many melodic lines and not any real rockers create a certain vibe and works ok offering an interesting album !"the plague","nowhere to run","blackheath " are the highlights

CD: Violet - Mysteria
From: AOR1 Date: January 8, 2025 at 12:31
Didn't liked their first one much but this is even worse. Same thin vocals and not 1 remarkable song. Although this is my favourite musical style, melodic rock with keyboards I can't recommend this one. 70/100

CD: High Heels - Emotions Can Run Wild
From: Rockhunter666 Date: January 8, 2025 at 1:00
You want buy this one? Just buy EZO

CD: Alien - Alien
From: Roxas Date: January 6, 2025 at 9:23
Hi Hofmann, sorry if you already know this but if not what a mind blowing moment. Only One Woman was written by the Bee Gees, and originally sung by Graham Bonnet with his band The Marbles in the late 60's. Look it up!

CD: Yngwie Malmsteen - Blue Lightning
From: CC Date: January 5, 2025 at 4:45
I haven't bought an Yngwie album in years. Not because I dislike his stuff, just purely because at one point he seemed to be releasing a new album every week and there was so much more music I needed to buy first. I picked this one up a few months ago as saw it cheap. Now beyond one or two songs, this is the first album by him I have bought where he handles all vocals, and while not an amazing vocalist, he isn't that bad. The covers though are very hit and miss. One of the main reasons is not the vocals or the typical over the top Yngwie guitar work, it's the fucking drums. At one point I thought their was a problem with the CD, but then I realised that what sounded like interference was actually the ridiculous drums where they are constantly played like the guy is sped up. Really does ruin most of the songs.

CD: Sunstorm - Afterlife
From: Ydol eM Date: January 4, 2025 at 10:38
Probably not in the same league as their first albums, anyway it's still a solid piece of hard rock of the early 80s, (eg. a mix of DEEP PURPLE and WHITESNAKE)...and RR is a decent replacement for JLT (IMO). 80/100.

CD: Compilations - Hot Night In The City
From: SgtRock Date: January 4, 2025 at 8:33
Well the best song on this album, for me, is Allied Nations "Find Yourself Another Fool". Luckily for me they managed to get all their songs released on Aor-Fm. A little birdy tells me that the slipcase those Ltd Editions were released with was an ode basically to this compilations ethos and aesthetic, hence the "Another Hot Night In The City" and the artwork similarities. Personally, whenever I play this album...I get warm a fuzzy!

CD: Roko - Think About Tomorrow
From: Rockhunter666 Date: January 3, 2025 at 2:46
Think About Tomorrow is a great song, kind like old roko do a black album. Heavy heavy stuff.

CD: Fast Eddie Clarke - It Ain't Over Till It's Over
From: hair metal again Date: January 3, 2025 at 2:34
very good hard rock album by FAST EDDIE CLARKE back in 93 sounding pure and true with that classic sound and rock n roll feel !nothing blowminding still enough quality in musicianship and songwriting to satisfy everyone!"all over bar shouting","laugh at the devil","in the city" and "lessons" are fine songs indeed

CD: Alliance - Alliance
From: SgtRock Date: January 2, 2025 at 6:04
Sublime closet classic with a vocalist cut from the same cloth as Fergie Frederikson. Brilliant!

CD: Alannah Myles - Alannah Myles
From: Hofmann Date: December 30, 2024 at 8:31
This IS a banger of a solid rock album! In times where many had low bass in the mix (Crazy Nights one reference), and programmed drums, this was fresh air! Larger than life analogue drum kit and HIGH in the mix superbly played BASS lines, and Alannah's vocals are full of power, feeling and great raspiness in places, making it a power rock album. Black Velvet was of course the landslide hit of the album, but killer ballad Lover of Mine also did well, totally four decent hits. Album passed 3 M worldwide, and ten winners make this a classic for sure. Very good production and musicians. Way more rock than pop, so don't miss out.

CD: Alien - Shiftin' Gear
From: Hofmann Date: December 30, 2024 at 8:06
If you put aside the disappointment of mostly bassist Ken Sandin, that Shiftin' Gear was released under the Alien moniker (and not a solo album by band leader Tony Borg), it's actually not far behind the debut. Good singles were Angel Eyes and Turn on the Radio, very good songs. My fave is the splendid Strangers in a No-Mans Land, luv it. Sound of this album is quite good, not perfect, but certainly no worse than the 88 original mix of debut. A well done album, some fillers perhaps, but lots to be happy about and not to be missed for fans of this band. Smooth vocals and yes, Sandberg could pull off Only One Woman live too. I do agree some with titothetitan, not the best drum sound, but not annoyingly bad either. Dark Eyes had better sound, but lacked in the song dept to many fans. Tony Borg looked just like Ritchie Blackmore at the time, with the dark hair, hat and all, obviously an influence. Fun live clip: https://youtu.be/LdLOIR-PARc Jidhed and Edman, decent backup singers

CD: Alien - Alien
From: Hofmann Date: December 30, 2024 at 7:31
Only One Woman should have been a HUGE hit, amazing ballad. Probably MTV did not play it/enuff, sadly. US remix was slightly improved, quite good if not perfect production/mix, but lovely songs and many classics. Actually both singers were stellar at the time. But US market was extremely hard to crack. Same fate for 220 Volt, Treat, Swedish Erotica, Pretty Maids, Stage Dolls, TNT. Some success, yes, but ONLY Europe and Shotgun Messiah passed gold sales. Anyway, great melodic disc.

CD: Blue Tears - Blue Tears
From: Hofmann Date: December 30, 2024 at 6:55
A few very good songs, some fillers. My biggest problem with this disc is the horrendous snare drum sound, very annoying. Best songs imo are probably Rockin' With the Radio (singer likely purposely sounds just like JBJ on this one), Take This Heart, Innocent Kiss and Thunder in the Night.

CD: Whitesnake - 1987
From: Hofmann Date: December 30, 2024 at 6:48
Never liked the poser line-up of this touring band, horrible! The recording line-up was WAY COOLER in every way, but as described above David did not pay them (many solo artists rip off their members, history is the same). The small 'Personnel' picture is amazing to see, very few pics around of this killer line-up. David has tried to cooperate with Sykes several times since, but of course Sykes hates him for firing him right before the much delayed album launch+tour. So what does Dave do? He tries to rewrite the history saying 'it would never have worked' but we don't buy his bullshit. He's a cheater and has to live with it. In that sence, you have to love a band like Poison, splitting money equally between the members (even if CC writes most of the songs); thus they are still together. Sykes is ON FIRE on this disc, and Dunbar is one of THE most beloved and merited drum legends on the planet. Without them, wouldn't have been the same. Sadly, Bob Rock only recorded Sykes' guitar parts.

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