Category: Melodic Rock
Year: 2020
Label: Music Brokers
Category: Coming Soon
Stream and listen to new and full Hard Rock/Heavy Metal/Melodoc AOR music albums before their official release.
U.D.O. – Live In Bulgaria 2020 – Pandemic Survival Show’ 2021
U.D.O. consisting of former Accept lead vocalist Udo Dirkschneider, drummer Sven Dirkschneider, guitarists Andrey Smirnov and Fabian Dee Dammers, and bassist Tilen Hudrap will be releasing a nw live record Live In Bulgaria 2020 – Pandemic Survival Show via AFM Records on March 19, 2021.
Icon – Icon [ Japan Reissue HR/HM 1000 Vol. 2] 2020
Country:Japan
Released:09 Dec 2020
Style:Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Izzy Stradlin – 117° [Japan Reissue HR/HM 1000 Vol. 2 ] 2020
Country:Japan
Released:09 Dec 2020
Style:Blues Rock, Hard Rock
Icon – Night Of The Crime [Japan Reissue HR/HM 1000 Vol. 2] 2020
Series:HR/HM 1000 Vol. 2 –
Country:Japan
Released:09 Dec 2020
Style:AOR, Hard Rock
Wango Tango – Edition limitée, Coffret 4 CD
Wango Tango, the cult Hard Rock show of menhir sculptors finally has its box! Relive the best of the program hosted by Francis Zegut in the 80s. Produced in collaboration with the famous RTL2 host, this 4CD box set contains 61 titles played on the air at the time.
Marius Danielsen’s – Legend of Valley Doom Part 3 (2021)
The story of Valley Doom continues, and the epic conclusion to the trilogy will soon be in your possession. Legend of Valley Doom Part 3 comes out on March 19th, 2021. Available on CD, Double Gatefold LP, and digital formats.
Lost Sacrament – Praesidio in Animo 2021
Lost Sacrament is a prog/symphonic metal band hailing from the most southern tip of Texas in the depths of the Rio Grande Valley. Their debut album “Praesidio in Animo” will be released here on January 15, 2021
D’Ercole – Hard Core 2021
Rock Company are proud to announce their 50th release. And even more so since it is the new D’Ercole album Hard Core!
ROCKSTAR – FRAME STAND UP…JUMP ‘N’ FLY 2021
On the older end, songs like “Is Not The End,” and “Like A Monster” invite comparisons to the bass-driven dark thump of Dr. Feelgood era Mötley Crüe while “Ready To Go,” and “One In A Million” veer into classic Scorpions territory ala Blackout. “Hypnotized Fools,” “Hey Man!” and “Break Me Down” take a page from the more melodic anthemic side of ’70s shock rock ala KISS and Alice Cooper as well as the glam of Hanoi Rocks.