Artist: Forcefield
Title Of Album: Forcefield
Year Of Release: 1987
Genre, Style: Melodic Hard Rock, AOR
Country: UK
Type, Quality: CBR 320 kbps
Total Size: 119 mb
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Sturm und Drang – Graduation Day (2012)
Dear fans ! There has been very little updates and news on our facebook/website during the last months , for this we are sorry, but you will be pleased to hear this was for a good reason. Since the summer we have been literally locked up in the studio making our long awaited third album , and we are pleased to tell you it is nearly complete! Right now we are dealing with the final bits and pieces and a lead single will be released as soon as were done.. We cant really tell you more right now but rest assured that things will start to happen very soon !
Nosmo Kings – Falling Rhinos (2003)
The Nosmo Kings are an exciting trio of musicians that are taking traditional Blues music formats and combining them with contemporary rock techniques and successfully forging their own brand of music.
This collection of original material reflects the intensity and maturity of the band’s songwriting abilities. Concentration of layered vocal harmonies and complex musical arrangements combined with a “heavier and funkier” sound make this the best Nosmo Kings CD yet.
Magnum – On The Thirteenth Day (2012)
These days you’re never to old to rock and roll. Aerosmith is still touring with Steven Tyler a year a way from Social Security, and the Stones are talking about it again, too. Hardly youngsters any more, England’s Magnum returns with eighteenth studio album, On the Thirteenth Day.
This album is representative Magnum: nice melodic rock, sometimes edgy and heavy, sometimes with nods to progressive rock. That’s not a bad thing at all. Familiarity should not breed contempt, as long time fans will certainly dig this album.
I’ve always found Magnum more interesting when they mix a heavier side to more provocative arrangements as on Dance of the Black Tattoo or Broken Promises. Yet, the band can also offer the hooks and accessibility of simple catchy rock with So Let It Rain and the amusing Didn’t Like You Anyway. Magnum is not without some symphonic melancholy as well on Putting Things in Place.







