Category: Prog Metal

THE 69 EYES – HELSINKI VAMPIRE 2017


The ultra charismatic singer of THE 69 EYES, one speaks there of JYRKI 69, will release his 1st solo album whose title, in all logic, is none other than HELSINKI VAMPIRE.

Gabriel Chaheen – The Neoclassical Odyssey 2017


Gabriel Chaheen is musician and guitarist of neoclassical style, combining techniques of classical/baroque music with shredding solos and fast arpeggios. In a style similar to that of Yngwie Malmsteen, Tony MacAlpine, Matthew Mills and the like.

AXL/ DC – BACK IN LACK RE-DUX (SEPT. 20 2016) (2017)


About a year ago I shared Back In Lack and it was pretty rough it was taken from the shows Axl performed in from April – May 2016.Well I got the Last show of the Rock or Bust Tour and listened to it again and after some time and thought went by I finally decided to create this Redux cause It was worth doing

Force Of Rage – Guardian Of The Wall (2017)


Melodic, heavy and intense, this new Album is a perfect bridge between old school metal and current hard rock metal. It is just scratching the surface and marks the beginning of a new chapter for the band Force of Rage, a Force to be reckoned with!

JAKE E. LEE – GUITAR WARRIOR (2007)


Jake has apparently participated on a bunch of tribute cover CDs: Queen, AC/DC, Van Halen, etc., and this album is most of the tracks that he has played on (with particular emphasis on Bulletproof Fever: Ted Nugent Tribute). As such, the quality is varied, to say the least.

Iced Earth – Incorruptible 2017


Regarding how “Incorruptible” compares to previous Iced Earth albums, guitarist and main songwriter Jon Schaffer told Metal Wani: “They’re all kind of their own thing, but I have a very strong gut feeling about this, and so does everybody in the band, that this is one of the really special ones.

TEN – Gothica 2017


On 7th of July, AOR releases the band TEN its new album “Gothica” and here you can now tune in the sheet cover and track list.

Taz Taylor Band – Pressure & Time 2017


Three years later and “Straight Up” was released with Keith Slack (MSG) taking the mike stand. The album also featured Don Airey (Rainbow, Deep Purple) on keyboards.
After these two really strong releases, the Taz Taylor Band decided to go instrumental and tour dates ensued with the likes of Ace Frehley, L.A. Guns, Molly Hatchet, Dokken, Skid Row, MSG and Great White to name but a few.