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Riot Brides – Riot Brides 2013

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When Stephen Pearcy wants something done, he does it right. So when he wanted to put a kick-ass all-girl rock band together, he searched the gutters of Los Angeles for the most badass babes he could find… and that he did. With their hot looks, heavy riffs & rock n’ fuckin roll attitude, RIOT BRIDES hit the L.A.

Arcade – Livin’ Dangerously 2013

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Stephen Pearcy is hands down the the best sleaze rock singer/ showman of that wonderful 80’s era as well as today. Listen to this album and in the next second or 2, you’ll be in your car with every window down and your stereo cranked up to the max, reliving the period of time, when your fist did the talking and “Let there be Metal” were the words you lived by! Pearcy, plain & simple rocks!!!!

BERNIE Torme – Flowers & Dirt 2014 (2 CD)

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Irish guitarist BERNIE Torme (including GILLAN, OZZY OSBOURNE, ATOMIC ROOSTER, DESPERADO), has released his latest solo album “White Trash Guitar” in 1999.15 years later BERNIE Torme was 2014 again in the studio to record new songs.
On September 29, 2014 appears on Retrowrek Records with “Flowers & Dirt” after such a long wait even a BERNIE Torme solo record as DCD.

The Art of McCartney 2014

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On November 18 released the album “The Art of McCartney” where names like Paul Rodgers (Bad Company), Heart, Cheap Trick and Roger Daltrey (The Who) will perform songs by Paul McCartney. Via the player below, you can hear the first taste.

Skyla Burrell Band – Blues Scars 2014

2014 Blues ScarsArtist: Skyla Burrell Band
Title Of Album: Blues Scars
Year Of Release: 2014
Genre, Style: Electric Blues, Blues Rock
Country: United States
Type, Quality: MP3 CBR 320 kbps
Total Size: 111 mb

Sovengar – Vindicta Et Gloria (2014)

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There’s something quite special about new folk metal albums, especially those coming from new folk metal bands. Perhaps it’s just me but I’ve often felt that there was something melancholic about the state of folk metal itself. As a genre, it’s always been one for unashamedly celebrating the past, but it seems often like a genre in danger of slipping into it.