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Everette Harp – Common Ground 1994

Artist: Everette Harp
Title Of Album: Common Ground
Year Of Release: 1994
Genre, Style: Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Country: USA
Type, Quality: CBR 320 kbps
Total Size: 155 mb

Everette Harp – Everette Harp 1992

Artist: Everette Harp
Title Of Album: Everette Harp
Year Of Release: 1992
Genre, Style: Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Country: USA
Type, Quality: CBR 192 kbps
Total Size: 92,8 mb

Don Ray Band – Full Trottle 2012

Artist: Don Ray Band
Title Of Album: Full Trottle
Year Of Release: 2012
Genre, Style: Blues Rock
Country: USA
Type, Quality: CBR 320 kbps
Total Size: 94,3 mb

Don Ray Band – Lonesome Rider 2010

Artist: Don Ray Band
Title Of Album: Lonesome Rider
Year Of Release: 2010
Genre, Style: Blues Rock
Country: USA
Type, Quality: CBR 320 kbps
Total Size: 132 mb

Enemynside – Whatever Comes 2012

NOW!Day of Color…

Enemynside is an Italian band that now releases their fourth album and generally they were categorized in thrash metal. I think they play more of a metal rock version with somewhat raw vocals and just good songs with some unexpected twists and turns. In ‘Snot’ for example they suddenly use keyboards and that gives the song a more contemporary feel. Unfortunately sometimes they try too hard to find a melody, especially the vocal melodies are a bit difficult. Musically however it is all great and the songs have all been written well. ’Rise Up’ is a nice song with a different rhythmic feel and a fitting vocal melody. And ‘Too Many Times’ has a guest appearance by guitarist Richie Kotzen. Certainly a band that deserves a chance.

Disarm Goliath – Born To Rule 2012

NOW!Hammer and Balls…

This is the band’s third album and the first full album with Steve ‘The Banshee’ Bell on vocals. This album has been produced by the band and mixed by their own Steve Beville (guitars). The quality of the album really is a credit to the band, if you didn’t know they had done all the work themselves you wouldn’t guess by listening to it. I have heard albums by long established, ‘big’, bands that don’t sound this good. The band sound tight and the mixing is great. You can definitely hear the band’s influences but without trying to just copy their style. This album is a well worth getting hold of for any metal fan.

Vanir – Onwards Into Battle (2012)

VANIR with its name which comes from Norse Mythology touches on the fact that the band draws many inspirations from Norse, but also Irish and Scottish Folklore. ‘Onwards Into Battle’ is the second album of the Danish ensemble. VANIR’s music subscribes to the genre’s traditional sounds and I’m not only talking of the bagpipes and whistles, on the platform of a mixture of Power and even Death Metal.