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Powerglide – On The Edge (1984-1988) (2010)

Band Powerglide
Info: On The Edge (1984-1988)
Style: Melodic Rock / AOR
Years: 2010
Info: 192 kbps
Info: 120 mb
Info: USA

Tracklist:

1988 -In The Red (EP)

1. Rockin’ On The Radio
2. Tired Of Hangin’ Round
3. Outside The Circle
4. Backfire

1984 -On The Edge

5. It’s Too Late
6. Dreams In The Night
7. Lion In A Cage
8. Remnants Of Love
9. On The Edge
10. Dear Prudence
11. Survivor
12. Prelude (for Marilyn)
13. Lost Without Your Love

1986 -Fast Forward (EP)

14. Small Price To Pay
15. Survivor
16. Losin’ Love
17. If You Just Believe
18. Licorice Lips

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The Carpet Frogs – Frog Curry (1994)

Band The Carpet Frogs
Info: Frog Curry
Style: Rock
Years: 1994
Info: 192 kbps
Info: 57 mb
Info: Canada

Tracklist:

1.Baby Go South
2.Cousin Mary
3.Lisa’s New Dress
4.Loving You Ain’t Easy
5.Fortune In Men’s Eyes
6.Work Out Fine
7.Long Lonely Nights
8.Shakin’ All Over
9.Dear Prudence
10.Frog Curry
11.Lisa’s New Dress (Accoustic Jam)
12.Work Out Fine (Acoustic Demo)
13.Baby Goes South (Acoustic Demo)
14.Baby Goes South (Acoustic Demo 2)
15.Long Lonely Nights (Acoustic Demo)
16.Untitled

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ZEN ROCK AND ROLL – Undone (2011)

“Undone” is the third album from Zen Rock And Roll, the solo project of multi-instrumentalist and part-time musician Jonathan Saunders, who supports his music with a daytime job as a software engineer.
Saunders has a lengthy musical background, although much of it consists of playing in a variety of Top-40 and cover bands, including a Led Zeppelin tribute band that spent much of the late nineties touring the United States.
Since then, Saunders abandoned the touring life following this experience, preferring to focus on solo efforts in his own home studio in Tennessee, and releasing the material under the pseudonym Zen Rock And Roll.

Jonathan Saunders is a classic prog devotee, his music is steeped heavily in keyboards and mellotron, with complex arrangements and layers of percussion and digital sound effects.
But on this new album, he is exploring his more commercial side.
“Undone” has early light sympho Prog elements for sure, but a strong Melodic Rock essence blended with American Classic Rock. At times it reminds of Yes merged with Styx, a little Queen here, a bit of Ambrosia there, even some more obscure favorites like City Boy or Gentle Giant.
Saunders has a voice that sounds close to Dennis De Young of Styx and some on the music on this album brings back memories of early Styx albums without the power of a strong group supporting.
The music is definitely keyboard driven like early Styx, and the vocal harmony helps to re-enforce the similarities.

“All In The Dark” offers an interesting vocal arrangement and some odd keyboards, with some late seventies AOR touches.
“At The First Glance” is more up tempo, it has some retro prog sounds but also a vintage melodic rock feel with similarities to City Boy, particularly on the vocals.
Title track “Undone” has a light melody, somehow like Genesis meets Journey without the heavy guitars. Interesting.
“Antiquated Love Song” is one of the tracks on the album that truly captures the early Styx sound, mixed with an early Queen piano-songs influence as well. The addition of a flute gives this song a magical touch. Truly a great tune.
On “Concerto For The Original Sinners” is where Jonathan embarks himself into pure prog. This is a cinematic composition, full of wonderful keyboards and dramatic movements. Also has great Mellotron getting in, it then does a bit of a turnaround after seven minutes and drives a pulsating electronic beat when suddenly the synthesizers wash over you in symphonic glory at the end of its almost 15 minutes. Electrifying experience.

“Undone” offers really good moments of music, from light prog, sometimes symphonic, blended with retro melodic rock, and some really vocal arrangements.
There’s also some food for the most pure progressive listeners on the long (and interesting) instrumental suite.
Zen Rock and Roll it’s one man project but you almost cannot recognize the ‘one-man-ism’ here, as all sounds really integral and well played / mixed.
Creative and captivating, “Undone” is a disc that anyone with musical curiosity will want to hear.
Nice.

1. All In The Dark (4:16)
2. At the First Glance (6:03)
3. Undone (3:30)
4. Antiquated Love Song (4:19)
5. Strange (4:15)
6. Concerto for the Original Sinners (14:41)
7. Lament (2:14)

Jonathan Saunders: Vocals, All instruments

USA
Melodic Prog/Melodic Rock
320
93 MB

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Amoral – Beneath (2011)

Power From Finland !Great band!

Finnish metal/hard rock outfit Amoral has completed work on it’s 5th studio album. “Beneath” was recorded at Sound Supreme studios in Hämeenlinna, Finland, and was produced by Janne Saksa and guitarist Ben Varon. The album will be released in late 2011, with the first single out by the beginning of summer.

“I’d describe the album as ‘three steps forward, one step back’”, says Varon. “There are several nods to our past in form of long songs, intricate riffs and growling vocals. But the main focus is still on the strong melodies, big choruses and catchy riffs, just as was on our last album ‘Show Your Colors’”.

“Beneath” marks the first time new guitarist Masi Hukari has recorded with the band. Hukari – who joined the group late in the songwriting process – immediately wrote two songs together with Varon, both which ended on the album. Another first is that, from now on, Amoral has two lead guitar players.

“Masi is such a talent, it would have been a crime to make him ‘just’ the rhythm guitarist. It’s been killer to be able to do lead trade-off for the first time in the band’s history, for example. Masi is responsible for many of the guitar highlights of the album”, Ben declares.

The band documented the recording of “Beneath” in their studio blog, which was updated daily during the session. You can read the blog here:http://amoralinthestudio.blogspot.com/

Amoral will end their months-long break from playing live by doing a one-off show at On The Rocks in Helsinki on June 3rd. The idea is to break in the new guitarist, as well as trying out several brand new songs onstage for the first time. Check out a trailer for the show here:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSPAcwyOg..Po

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01. Beneath (8:46)
02. Wrapped in Barbwire (3:02)
03. Silhouette (3:59)
04. Things Left Unsaid (4:59)
05. (Won’t Go) Home (4:22)
06. Closure (5:38)
07. Same Difference (4:39)
08. Hours of Simplicity (3:47)
09. Wastelands (3:39)
10. This Ever Ending Game (3:56)
11. No Future (4:00)
12. Of Silent Stares & Fire Lost (7:07)

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Quiet Riot – Terrified (1993)


Band Quiet Riot
Info: Terrified
Style: Hard Rock / Heavy Metal
Years: 1993
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 125,85 Mb
Info: USA

Tracklist:

01 – Cold Day In Hell.
02 – Loaded Gun.
03 – Itchycoo Park.
04 – Terrified.
05 – Rude Boy.
06 – Dirty Lover.
07 – Psycho City.
08 – Rude, Crude Mood.
09 – Little Angel.
10 – Resurrection.

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1994 – 1994 (1978)


Band 1994
Info: 1994
Style: Melodic Hard Rock
Years: 1978
Info: MP3 VBR ~280-300 kbs
Info: 139,07 MB
Info: USA

Tracklist:

01 – Once Again.
02 – Shoot To Kill.
03 – Sing To Me.
04 – Heleana.
05 – Bring It Home.
06 – Radio Zone.
07 – Hit The Hard Way.
08 – Read Up.
09 – Anastasia.
10 – Shoot To Kill (Live Bonus).
11 – Find It In The City (Live Bonus).
12 – Hit The Hard Way (Live Bonus).
13 – Bring It Home (Live Bonus).

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Magic Pie – The suffering joy (2011)

One of the discs have been associated with the greatest expectations of this country recently (within the progressive genre at least) has undoubtedly been the most anticipated and difficult third album Magic Pie. The nation’s premier symfoband has so far delivered two strong studio albums in the form of Motions of Desire (2005) and Circus of Life (2007), and it is not without reason that the band’s fans have been excited for well over three years. Can østfoldingene to deliver the goods once again?

It’s probably little doubt that Magic Pie has been one of the very few symphonic prog bands that can be said to have a særledes international flavor to it. Where all too many others go in pitfall that Traurig copy band, Magic Pie not only developed a distinctive and euphonious sound, they are melodic flair and outstanding musical skills, both individually and as a group.

New since last time is that the lead singer Allan Olsen has left the band, and that the new more metal-trained Eiríkur Hauksson has taken over the space behind the microphone. This has made the Magic Pie slightly heavier and rougher around the edges of the Suffering Joy than it has been used to in the past. Where previously the music was close to bands like The Flower Kings, Galleon and Unitopia, the current edition of the band as a distinct approach to Dream Theater or Shadow Gallery. The result is nevertheless a typical Magic Pie-release, steeped in their sound and their songs.

The first half of the album consists of the suite “A Life’s Work”, this is divided into four tracks ranging from roughly minutes to well over quarter. This epic song sets the standard for the album, and delivers from the moment of good “hooks” and impressive instrumentation. “Headlines” and “Endless Ocean” continues ballet, and here it is first and foremost, the great harmonic vocals that make their mark. Personally, I feel Hauksson voice fits the band better than its predecessor, and once more in the band also contributes to the vocal sound is rich and good. “Slightly Mad” stands for disc heaviest and most pace-filled contributions, with it you can only dream of tempo changes, mood swings and technical instrumental parts. “Tired” is the intro along with the suite is the most typical Magic Pie ‘song on this album, with classic symfogrep, beautiful guitar lines and a very melodic approach. The whole is rounded off with “In Memoriam”, a bleak and dark song where the band clearly appears from a new, not to mention becoming, page. In essence, this is the most diverse album the Norwegians have made so far.

Sometimes it is hard to limit yourself when to go through such a release. There is much to write about Magic Pie, about this publication and about each song on the album. But the line must be somewhere, and for my part is the line to tell the wait is over, Magic Pie has probably delivered one of the best (yes, even though we’ve only got until March!) Norwegian releases, and The Suffering Joy will probably end up on the top list of symphonic prog slices for all progressive journals and web sites when the year will be rounded off. In other words, SMASHING!

En av skivene det har blitt knyttet størst forventninger til her til lands den siste tiden (innenfor den progressive sjangeren i hvert fall) har utvilsomt vært den etterlengtede og vanskelige tredjeskiva til Magic Pie. Nasjonens fremste symfoband har hittil levert to sterke studioalbum i form av Motions of Desire (2005) og Cirkus of Life (2007), og det er ikke uten grunn at bandets fans har sittet forventningsfulle i godt over tre år. Klarer østfoldingene å levere varene nok en gang?

Det er vel lite tvil om at Magic Pie har vært et av landets ytterst få symfoniske progband som kan sies å ha et særledes internasjonalt snitt over seg. Der hvor så alt for mange andre går i fallgruven som traurige kopiband, har Magic Pie ikke bare utviklet et særegent og velklingende sound, de viser også melodisk teft og fremragende musikalske ferdigheter, både individuelt og som gruppe.

Nytt siden sist er det at vokalist Allan Olsen har forlatt bandet, og at den nye mer metall-skolerte Eiríkur Hauksson har tatt over plassen bak mikrofonen. Dette har gjort Magic Pie noe tyngre og røffere i kantene på The Suffering Joy enn man har vært vant med fra tidligere. Der hvor musikken tidligere lå nærme band som The Flower Kings, Galleon og Unitopia, gir dagens utgave av bandet en like tydelig tilnærming til Dream Theater eller Shadow Gallery. Resultatet er uansett en typisk Magic Pie-utgivelse, gjennomsyret av deres sound og deres melodier.

Første halvdel av skiva består av suiten «A Life’s Work», denne er inndelt i fire spor som strekker seg fra drøye minuttet til godt over kvarteret. Denne episke låten setter standarden for skiva, og leverer fra første øyeblikk gode “hooks” og imponerende instrumentering. «Headlines» og «Endless Ocean» fortsetter ballet, og her er det først og fremst den flotte harmoniske vokalen som setter sitt preg. Personlig føler jeg Haukssons stemme passer dette bandet enda bedre enn forgjengerens, og når flere i bandets også bidrar til det vokale blir lyden fyldig og god. «Slightly Mad» står for skivas tyngste og mest tempofylte bidrag, med det du bare kan drømme om av taktskifter, humørsvingninger og tekniske instrumentalpartier. «Tired» er sammen med introsuiten den mest typiske Magic Pie-låten på denne skiva, med klassiske symfogrep, vakre gitarlinjer og en svært melodisk tilnærming. Det hele rundes av med «In Memoriam», en dyster og mørk låt hvor bandet helt klart viser seg fra en ny, og ikke minst kledelig, side. I bunn og grunn er dette den mest varierte skiva nordmennene har laget hittil.

Av og til er det vanskelig å begrense seg når man skal gå gjennom en slik utgivelse. Det er mye å skrive om Magic Pie, om denne utgivelsen og om hver enkelt låt på skiva. Men streken må settes et sted, og for mitt vedkommende settes den streken med å fortelle at ventetiden er over, Magic Pie har trolig levert en av årets beste (ja, selv om vi bare har kommet til mars!) norske utgivelser, og The Suffering Joy vil trolig ende opp på topplisten over symfoniske progskiver for samtlige progressive tidsskrifter og nettsteder når året skal rundes av. Med andre ord; KNALL!

01. A Life’s Work (Part I) — Questions Unanswered (1:16)
02. A Life’s Work (Part II) — Overture (3:32)
03. A Life’s Work (Part III) — A Brand New Day (2:28)
04. A Life’s Work (Part IV) — The Suffering Joy (17:09)
05. Headlines (9:29)
06. Endless Ocean (3:11)
07. Slightly Mad (9:48)
08. Tired (15:21)
09. In Memoriam (8:39)

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Houston – Don’t You Know What Love Is (2011) Single

BandHouston
Info: Don’t You Know What Love Is
Style: Melodic Rock/AOR
Years: 2011
Info: mp3 CBR 320
Info: 24 mb
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Info: :Sweden

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Tracklist:

1 – Don’t You Know What Love Is (Touch cover, ft. Mark Mangold)

2 – Without Your Love (New Song 2011)

3 – Don’t Ever Wanna Lose Ya (New England cover)

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Hampus ‘Hank’ Erix – Lead Vocals
Freddie Allen – Drums
Mark Mangold – guest keyboards, backing vocals
Elize Ryd – guest vocals

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TRILLIUM – ALLOY (2011)

BandTrillium
Info: Alloy
Style: Melodic Hard Rock
Years: 2011
Info: mp3 CBR 320
Info: 118 mb
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Tracklist:

1. Machine Gun
2. Coward
3. Purge
4. Utter Descension
5. Bow to the Ego
6. Mistaken
7. Scream It
8. Justifiable Casualty
9. Path of Least Resistance
10. Into the Dissonance
11. Slow It Down
12. Love Is An Illusion (bonus track)

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Amanda Somerville / vocals, keyboards
Sascha Paeth / guitars, bass, keys, drums
Sander Gommans / guitars
Miro Rodenberg – arrangements, keys
Olaf Reitmeier / acoustic guitar
Robert Hunecke / drums
Simon Oberender / keys

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