Category: Coming Soon

Stream and listen to new and full Hard Rock/Heavy Metal/Melodoc AOR music albums before their official release.

Durbin – The Beast Awakens 2021


Durbin is now preparing to offer up his newest offering “THE BEAST AWAKENS”! If you love the sound of Judas Priest (think the “British Steel” to “Defenders of the Faith” era), early DIO, ’80s Black Sabbath, and classic US heavy metal, then this record is going to hit you straight in the face. Fans of heavy metal revivalists like Haunt, Eternal Champion, Sumerlands, Enforcer, and the like, as well as hard rock and classic heavy metal fans in general are in for a treat!

The Dead Daisies – Holy Ground 2021


The Dead Daisies featuring lead vocalist / bassist Glenn Hughes, lead guitarist Doug Aldrich , drummer Deen Castronovo and rhythm guitarist David Lowy have released an ‘album recap’ video for their upcoming new studio record Holy Ground. This will be the first album for The Dead Daisies since the departure of frontman John Corabi and bassist Marco Mendoza. Holy Ground will be available as of January 22, 2021.

Midnite City – Itch You Can’t Scratch 2021


On May 28, the melodic rock band Midnite City will release their new album “Itch You Can’t Scratch” via the company Roulette Record. The first single “Crawlin In The Dirt” will be released on Friday, January 22nd.

DeWolff – Wolffpack 2021


They experimented with hazy soundscapes, sizzling riffs, whacky organs, infectious melodies, all combined with an undeniably DeWolff sound. As they create haunting melodies with ’70s soul funk, psychedelic sounds and southern rock, driving toward the horizon with sunglasses and the top down, they seem like the liberators of funky groove.

Strife – Rush (Rock Candy Remaster) 2021


Special Deluxe Collector’s Edition / Fully Remastered Audio / Legendary Merseyside trio enter into combat with razor sharp debut / Three bonus tracks / 16 page full color booklet – 4,000 word essay, new interview, enhanced artwork, and rarely seen photos – STRIFE WERE A trio that operated with considerable success during the 1970s, playing a succession of college and club gigs which helped to secure a firm foothold in the UK market.