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Fall From Grace – The Romance Years 2012

Fall From Grace have faced their fair share of adversity, but they conquered it by subscribing to the creed that whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. And “strong” is a good adjective to describe this album’s sound: part modern rock, part power-pop, part punk, and part hair metal, the conglomeration of elements all prettied up with a polished production that is slicker than K-Y Jelly on a stainless steel pole yet never crosses the line into sugarcoated crassness.

Hooks are the heart and soul of this album; The Romance Years has more hooks than a fishing derby. While Fall From Grace have their own identity, their brand of infectious rock bears more than a passing resemblance to acts like Marvelous 3 and 40 Ft. Ringo. The band is very fond of thick backing harmonies; there haven’t been this many gang vocal “Whoas!” on an album since the ‘80s pop-metal peak. Most of the choruses are designed to be anthems, soaring addictively over the top, the kind of songs you can sing along to before your first listen even ends.

PELLEK – MY DEMONS 2010 (EP)

BandPelleK
Info: My Demons
Style: Melodic Power Metal
Years: 2012
Info: mp3 VBR V2
Info: 32 mb
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Info: Norway
Time: aorheart

Melodic metal in the vein of Avantasia from Norway. PelleK is marvelous singer/composer and great musicians/vocalists appears on this album such as:  Oliver Hartmann(Hartmann, At Vance, J.S Blackmore), Amanda Somerville (Avantasia, Trillium), Tommy ReinXeed (ReinXeed, Golden Resurrection), Tommy Karevik (Seventh Wonder).

Brent Enman – Wildman 2012

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One clue to Brent Enman’s musical heritage and style is revealed on one signature song, ‘Man of the Past,’ from his debut disc Wildman. ‘Please get me outta here, to 1969, that’s when I want to be alive,’ Enman croons, ‘then I’d be feeling fine.’ Enman’s interest is in classic rock, maybe not quite as far back as ’69, but definitely mid-Seventies to early Eighties.

Enman is a musical prodigy, talented multi-instrumentalist who performed every instrument, and all vocals, on Wildman. It’s the culmination of a life long dream, and he certainly captures the classic rock sound. However, ‘Wildman’ may be a misnomer for him and this album.

DANIEL BAND – Running Out Of Time… (2012)

Canadian hard rockers DANIEL BAND are undoubtedly one of the pioneering forces behind ’80s American Christian Hard Rock.
They debuted in 1982 with ‘On Rock’, and subsequently recorded four albums. Despite its arena rock hooks and heat, surprisingly attracted limited attention largely due to bad mangement and promotion.
Daniel Band has never officially broken up, although a farewell concert was held in Toronto, Canada in 1988. The band has reformed for the occasional gig over the years, including the 2001 Cornerstone Festival appearance that was recorded and released on CD. The band members have also been involved with various side projects including vocalist McCabe’s project Dreamer.

The Protomen – A Night Of Queen (2012)

The Protomen performed a grueling 16-song Queen set at the Exit/In in Nashville in December of 2010. They drilled fiercely for a month, even creating tape loops to run during the performance, and closely studied and replicated Brian May’s techniques from Internet tutorials. Two replicas of the Red Special were used by Ringo Segundo and Sir Bakker for the night (no Queen performances by the group since then have used those guitars); they even performed using 10-pence coins as picks. This CD is a cleaned up and remastered version of that intense live concert. Photography for the cover created by Matt Sundin (co-director for the upcoming Light Up The Night video). Logo and other artwork illustrated by M.L. Hope.