Very rare white label test pressing. Testpressings are very hard to obtain and are often only made in 5-25 copies. A testpressing or an acetate is a crown jewel in any vinyl collection. This comes with neutral red labels with Continue reading →
Birmingham act noted for their outrageous stage shows, Cryer created quite a buzz within the British club scene, but their only legacy is one self financed single and an album under an assumed name. In 1980 the band recorded a Continue reading →
Powerworld was founded in September 2005 by ex-Freedom Call bassist Ilker Ersin. The debut album was recorded with At Vance drummer Jurgen Lucas, Freedom Call keyboard player Nils Neumann, Evidence One, Jaded Heart guitarist Barish Kepic and Backbone vocalist Steffen Continue reading →
Having a European address is by no means mandatory if one wants to be part of a power metal revival band, but it certainly doesn't hurt. And being from Germany — a country boasting a considerable amount of metal and Continue reading →
Signed with silver marker by Biff Byford, Paul Quinn, Nibbs Carter and Doug Scarratt Having hit rock bottom, it seems the members of Saxon finally gave up mimicking other British bands who successfully crossed over to American fans and decided Continue reading →
The Freezing Moon / Jihad split with The Meads of Asphodel is one of a few split discs in Mayhem’s official and bootleg discographies. At first sight a seemingly unlikely pairing, the two bands share, to quote The Meads’ website, Continue reading →
Free Cloud Nine started in 1990 with members from Copenhagen rockbands Stalin Staccato, City X and Shotgun Wedding. After a few years of gigging, two demos, vinyl single came finally the chance and time for the band to record the Continue reading →
‘Running Free’ was the first of two live singles to be released from 1985 classic live album ‘Live After Death’ and Maiden's twelfth single. The song is about a troubled 16-year-old boy who runs away on a pick up truck, Continue reading →
‘Running Free’ was the first of two live singles to be released from 1985 classic live album ‘Live After Death’ and Maiden's twelfth single. The song is about a troubled 16-year-old boy who runs away on a pick up truck, Continue reading →
PROMOTIONAL ONLY means issued by record company in very limited quantity and sent to select industry professionals ONLY for promotional consideration/airplay. Never for sale and highly collectable releases Japan promo with OBI-strip, promo label and promo sticker Powerworld was founded Continue reading →
‘A one way trip , A one way drive, I guess I'm feeling fine, On The Freeway To The Afterlife’ Second solo album by Tony Mills, lead vocalist from Shy and Siam and this is not your typical AOR album. Continue reading →
Ex-King Kobra vocalist Mark Free has been in and out of bands since his arrival in Los Angeles in the late 70s. After King Kobra, Signal, Black Roses, Unruly Child and Twelve Pound Sledge he finally realized it was time Continue reading →
Rare and since long out of print cd single featuring an eagle edit of Forever Free and two rare live tracks recorded at Hammersmith Odeon in England on the 15th of May 1989 Track listing: 1. Forever Free-eagle edit 2. Continue reading →
While Ted Nugent's second solo album, 1976's ‘Free For All’, was another raging slab of rock and roll, it wasn't quite as consistent as his self-titled debut. The main reason was due to singer/rhythm guitarist Derek St. Holmes' departure from Continue reading →
‘Running Free’ was the first of two live singles to be released from 1985 classic live album ‘Live After Death’ and Maiden's twelfth single. The song is about a troubled 16-year-old boy who runs away on a pick up truck, Continue reading →
A spinoff of Procol Harum, Freedom was formed by guitarist Ray Royer and drummer Bobby Harrison. Both of them were in Procol Harum's line-up at the outset for their debut, ‘A Whiter Shade Of Pale’ single, but were ousted almost Continue reading →
Swedish AOR giants Talk Of The Towns hit single ‘Free Like An Eagle’ climbed the charts in Sweden and sold gold. Line up on this single: Thomas Vikström (Candlemass-Stormwind) Antonio Saluena (Boxer) Mats Jacobsson / Jonas Olsson (ATC) Staffan Scharin Continue reading →
Early 1994 the album, which was to be the last to come from Bloomster and the boys. Freewheelin´ showed another side of the boys, more heavy and less funk, but still recognisable as Electric boys. First single, 'Ready To Believe', Continue reading →
It seems as if metal right now is trying to follow in the footsteps of the movie industry, which seems to be producing more sequels than anything else. The likes of Six Feet Under, King Continue reading →
It seems as if metal right now is trying to follow in the footsteps of the movie industry, which seems to be producing more sequels than anything else. The likes of Six Feet Under, King Diamond and Helloween have all Continue reading →
The Freezing Moon / Jihad split with The Meads of Asphodel is one of a few split discs in Mayhem’s official and bootleg discographies. At first sight a seemingly unlikely pairing, the two bands share, to quote The Meads’ website, Continue reading →
This Canadian AOr band was originally titled Tokyo and founded in Newmarket, Ontario during 1980. Following numerous club tours the band were spotted by Styx manager Derek Sutton who groomed them for success by adopting a new handle Glass Tiger Continue reading →
Exitium's Woe J. Reaper is the twisted mind and sole musician behind raw and eccentric Norwegian one man black metal outfit Furze. After 4 demos the band released the first 7’ single 'First Feast For Freedom' on the Apocalyptic Empire Continue reading →
In between participating in tribute compilations for everything from Exploited over Uriah Heep to Slapshot, Northamptons Freebase finally, two years after their debut, release their second album. ‘My Life, My Rules'. Beginning and ending their CD by using samples of Continue reading →
2007, Stylistically, Dimensions is a successful liaison of the group‘s basic strengths and new, contemporary influences. The eleven new numbers (plus intro) were recorded at the FC studios in Nuremberg, while the drum parts were cut at the Area 51 Continue reading →
While Ted Nugent's second solo album, 1976's ‘Free For All’, was another raging slab of rock and roll, it wasn't quite as consistent as his self-titled debut. The main reason was due to singer/rhythm guitarist Derek St. Holmes' departure from Continue reading →
Track Listing 1. The Architect Of My Downfall 2. Joyless Trance Of Winter 3. Drink Away The Demons 4. Point Zero 5. Dry Well Of Life 6. The Face Of Jealousy 7. Carrier Of The Scars Of Life 8. Watch Continue reading →
Having hit rock bottom, it seems the members of Saxon finally gave up mimicking other British bands who successfully crossed over to American fans and decided to trust their own instincts. Building on the promise of Solid Ball of Rock, Continue reading →
1. Mother Earth 2. Carry On 3. The Rhythm Of Life 4. Hunting High And Low 5. Starlight 6. The Gathering (Midtro) 7. Kings And Queens 8. Hero Nation 9. High Enough 10. Starchild 11. The Eternal Flame 12. The Circle Of Life