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RZ – This Is 1986 (Bulgaria)

Super rare bulgarian pop rock group ,send me Radoslav Y. Special For plotn08.org

1. Stop Hours
2. Dream
3. For You
4. New Fire
5. For The Good Teacher
6. Unexpected
7. The Only One In The Life
8. My Night City
9. Everest – Bonus

The Protest – Game Changer 2012

now!The Protest (formerly Protest for Pluto) is a five-piece hard rock outfit in the vein of bands like Disciple and Pillar. The band is releasing their first full-length record since their name change and they have recruited Dove Award Winning producer Travis Wyrick to do so. Game Changer marks not only a stronger focus for the band spiritually, but also a much more polished sound musically and vocally.The album kicks off with the solid riffing of “Reinvention,” and with it, plenty of energy. The lyrics are sung as a prayer to God to be recreated in Him. Singer Josh Bramlett has obviously been working on his screams as they sound much better and crisper as he belts them out. While “Reinvention” is a solid opener, “Resist” may be the album’s best track. While most of the song is the same rock formula found on the rest of the album, almost two minutes in, it takes on a Powerman 5000 vibe that works really well for the band. “Don’t Waste Time” and “Throw the Roses” (about dying to sin and self) are two more solid rockers that lead up to the double dose of guest Noah’s found on the disc.

Allos – Spiritual Battle (2012)

Brasilian metalband ALLOS gives us their strong debut album within the power metal/prog genre in the veins of Theocracy and their fellow Brasilians Eterna and Angra. Strong Christian English lyrics with female vocals here and there and a solid production!

Symbolica – Precession (2012)

The debut album from SYMBOLICA — consisting of Gus Monsanto (vocals; ex-ADAGIO, REVOLUTION RENAISSANCE), Marcelo Moreira (drums; ALMAH), Zeka Junior (guitar), Diego Bittencourt (guitar) and Lucas Pavei (bass)

Billy Talent – Dead Silence

With a new album on the horizon, the love-hate relationship between Billy Talent and myself continues. On the one hand they seemed so edgy when I was in high school and a small part of the nostalgia of that time remains; no one could freak out on stage like Ben Kowalewicz. On the other hand, what had made them interesting in years passed has not changed or re-developed since, rendering much of the music produced by this band stale to the ear.

The song “Hanging by a Thread”, a track on the band’s new album Dead Silence, said it perfectly; some things never change. Billy Talent created a market for itself long ago; the music has almost become classic and the band has not stopped milking their gimmick-like sounds since.