Keel - The Final Frontier Black N Blue - In Heat Ratt - Out Of The Cellar Wildside - Under The Influence Casanova - Casanova ...and a Treat mix I made of songs from Pleasure Principal, Dreamhunter & Organized Crime.
There have been some great new releases so far this year. The 3 that I have been listening too almost exclusively are-
Judas Priest - Angel of Retribution (no explanation needed!)
Dark Tranquility - Character (incredible melodic death metal)
Kreator - Enemy of God (my fave since Pleasure to Kill, back in '86!)
also been crankin' Kings of the Sun's 2nd & 3rd albums. I forgot how awesome they were, not to mention how good they were live!
At home I only listen to vinyl. (as opposed to CD's in the car) This is what I've been spinning-
Battleaxe - Power from the Universe (Great UK band's 2nd album from the tail end of the NWOBHM in '85)
Hammer - Contract with Hell (Definately one of my all time faves. Another UK band from '85. Used to be known as Holland. Excellent hard rock / metal with a splash of keys)
Lizzy Borden - Visual Lies (worth putting on for the opening track alone! Thanks for the tip Trashman!)
Alright, that's enough for now. I'm going to go and put on Accept's Restless & Wild!!! LVH666
quote: Originally posted by: Van Hell " also been crankin' Kings of the Sun's 2nd & 3rd albums. I forgot how awesome they were, not to mention how good they were live! "
Oh dude, Kings of the Sun are awesome! I reckon Vampire is their best song by far
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Lateley been crankin some new additions; ZAN CLAN - We are Zan Clan....Who The Fuck Are You? (Can U Say Album of the year?) Y&T - Unearthed Vol.1 (Killer leftovers) Y&T - Down For The Count (Mid 80's album with the band at their most commercial) Guttersluts - Screaming On Deaf Ears (features a pre Peppermint Creeps Traci Michaels) Roxx - Outlaws, Fools & Thieves (This albume is pure Glam Dynamite! Supurb!)
-J.
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Tommy Lee - Tommyland The Ride (collaborates with the likes of Butch Walker, Chad from Nickelback, Joel from Good Charlotte, Nick Carter of BSB fame to name a few) very decent album that is far removed from his wanna be gansta ****e that was Methods of Mayhem
Waltham - Waltham (this thing is a re issue/ re recording of the Permission To Build album) Pure brilliance if you like you rock with melody. Catchy tunes all over it. Must have.
White Lion - Mane Attraction (splendid album... nuff said)
The Click Five - EP (ear candy for those into big harmonies. Might be on the lite side but still damn catchy)
Whitesnake - Donnington 1990 (Coverdale is a star. Now here is hoping they go ahead with their tour here)
Talk Of The Town - Self Titled from 88 Warrant - Dog Eat Dog The 69 Eyes - Devils Crystal Ball - Hard Impact Revlon Red - Our Bubblegum Era "Shocker" Movie Sountrack - Has my favourite Dangerous Toys track "Demon Bell" Tigertailz - Banzai
-JC
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I cannot stop listening to Heavy Pettin !!!! both the "Rock Ain't Dead" and "Big Bang" albums, kind of like early Def Leppard but with a bit of Mark Storace(Krokus)/Vince Neil in the vocals.
Just KILLER!!!!!!!
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Thanks for the tip Glam77 but I already got the Jap cd/dvd edition that was released originally as well as the Euro Dual Disc edition and since it would seem the only "bonus" on the new Jap version is the video of WTWYA so I think i'll pass!
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La Fase - La Fase Hiroshima - Hiroshima Tokyo - Triangles 91 Suite - Times They Change
plus also been spinning the Swedish Erotica - Too Daze Gone CD which came out late last year, It's all the demos for their proposed Virgin records follow up cd back in 91 as well as some older demos. It's killer Melodic Sleaze/Glam.
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Just picked up Edguy's newy - haven't had a chance to listen to it yet, but I dig their old stuff and I absolutely LOVE the 80s hard rock sound of Superheroes, so I can't wait to get home and get stuck into it!
Robin Black & The IRS - Planet Fame ... has been getting quite a workout also.
... and still Buckcherry - 15 (definitely gets better everytime I listen to this one! I'm starting to think this is their best yet) Did anyone get the Josh Todd solo cd? Is so, what's it like?
Yup that new Buckcherry disc is certainly their best yet. Be interesting to see if it gets any action when it comes out in the US in April>>!
The only album i can't stop playing is the totally magnifico and pretentiously titled COHEED AND CAMBRIA album "Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV:Volume 1 : From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness" its totally AWESOME!
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I've been spinning a cool disc by a Japanese band called 'Billy & The Sluts'. Very similar style to heart throb mob, although the lyrics sound half english and half japanese.