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When it’s time to get heavy, Love/Hate fears no one. The album showcased a band with good individuality, capable of continuing their career at a good level.
When it’s time to get heavy, Love/Hate fears no one.
The album showcased a band with good individuality, capable of continuing their career at a good level.
Love/Hate's 1992 album Wasted In America showcases a matured sound with heavier and modernized hard rock elements. Following their influential debut, this album balances raw punk-inflected tracks with more commercial and melodic songs. Despite struggles with their label, the band maintained a strong identity and toured with Ozzy Osbourne. Although subsequent releases failed to match this album's impact, Wasted In America remains a significant work in early 90s street glam rock. Discover the raw power of Love/Hate's Wasted In America—listen now and dive into 90s street glam rock at its heaviest and most authentic.
This first step must be remembered for the attempt by young white Englishmen to revolutionize music that came from afar and had little in common with their urban culture. Fleetwood Mac, along with many other previously mentioned groups, succeeded in doing so while also paving the way for the birth of hard rock that would explode in the seventies.
This first step must be remembered for the attempt by young white Englishmen to revolutionize music that came from afar and had little in common with their urban culture.
Fleetwood Mac, along with many other previously mentioned groups, succeeded in doing so while also paving the way for the birth of hard rock that would explode in the seventies.
Fleetwood Mac's debut, led by Peter Green, is a landmark British blues album blending originals and classic covers. The album highlights Green and Jeremy Spencer's blues mastery and sets the foundation for the band's later evolution. Recorded in 1967, it captures a pivotal moment of British musicians revitalizing American blues. The record is a must-listen for fans of authentic blues and rock history. Dive into Fleetwood Mac's blues roots and discover the powerful debut that launched a legendary rock journey!
Led by Lee's six-string, which finally allowed him to fully express his great talent as a bluesman, this is however the album of Ray Gillen, one of the most talented singers of the '80s and unfortunately also one of the most unfortunate. A small jewel to be passed down to posterity, to show that in the early '90s there was not only grunge but also bands like Badlands who, despite lasting only for two albums, managed to create a record full of warmth and tradition while keeping a foot in the present.
Led by Lee's six-string, which finally allowed him to fully express his great talent as a bluesman, this is however the album of Ray Gillen, one of the most talented singers of the '80s and unfortunately also one of the most unfortunate.
A small jewel to be passed down to posterity, to show that in the early '90s there was not only grunge but also bands like Badlands who, despite lasting only for two albums, managed to create a record full of warmth and tradition while keeping a foot in the present.
Badlands' second album, Voodoo Highway, released in 1991, stands as a prime example of 90s hard blues. The band, driven by Jake E. Lee's guitar and Ray Gillen's remarkable vocals, delivers a raw and authentic sound reminiscent of 70s blues rock. Despite its underrated status, the album showcases diverse tracks blending acoustic interludes, funk, and metal influences. A heartfelt tribute to Gillen's talent and a timeless record worth revisiting. Listen to Badlands' Voodoo Highway and experience a hard blues classic that showcases timeless talent and raw rock spirit.
An album constructed to liberate Cody’s blues soul, allowing him to let go. A sincere and heartfelt tribute to ’70s Southblues with guitars as absolute protagonists.
An album constructed to liberate Cody’s blues soul, allowing him to let go.
A sincere and heartfelt tribute to ’70s Southblues with guitars as absolute protagonists.
Hill Country Revue's album channels the spirit of 1970s Southern blues rock with heavy guitar focus and jam sessions. Featuring Cody Dickinson's blues soul unleashed, it delivers heartfelt but somewhat derivative tracks. The album is enjoyable, though not highly original, suited more for devoted fans of the genre. It shines in its raw, live-style energy and nods to legends like the Allman Brothers and Johnny Winter. Dive into Hill Country Revue's gritty blues rock tribute and experience raw Southern soul and soaring guitar jams today!
The Molly Hatchet can undoubtedly be considered the greatest Southern rock band after the legendary LYNYRD SKYNYRD. Driven by the famous three guitars introduced by the Lynyrd Skynyrd, the tracks are a summation of Molly Hatchet’s ethos.
The Molly Hatchet can undoubtedly be considered the greatest Southern rock band after the legendary LYNYRD SKYNYRD.
Driven by the famous three guitars introduced by the Lynyrd Skynyrd, the tracks are a summation of Molly Hatchet’s ethos.
Beatin' The Odds is Molly Hatchet's third album, released in 1980 during a key lineup change with singer Jimmy Farrar. The album delivers a hard-rock-driven Southern sound, highlighted by the powerful three-guitar attack. Although less vocally strong than their debut singer, Farrar contributes to an album regarded alongside their best. The album cover featuring the iconic Viking art became a lasting symbol for the band. While the album lacks originality, its live energy and guitar work stand out. Listen to Beatin’ The Odds and experience the raw power of Molly Hatchet's Southern rock legacy today!
Metal Church emerged with one of their angriest records, much more thrash-oriented with elements of hardcore in the sound and politicized lyrics. The album alternates genuine mid-tempos, capable of mixing classic metal riffs with the heaviness of thrash metal.
Metal Church emerged with one of their angriest records, much more thrash-oriented with elements of hardcore in the sound and politicized lyrics.
The album alternates genuine mid-tempos, capable of mixing classic metal riffs with the heaviness of thrash metal.
Metal Church's 1991 album The Human Factor is a standout thrash metal release that embraces aggressive, hardcore influences and political lyrics. Marked by lineup changes, including Mike Howe on vocals and a shift away from classic power metal, the album balances mid-tempos with faster, intense tracks. Despite not reaching classic album status, it remains honest and compelling amid early '90s metal trends. Fans of thrash and Bay Area metal will find much to appreciate. Dive into Metal Church’s fierce thrash sound on The Human Factor and rediscover a powerful moment in early '90s metal.
It’s about time that some bands who have literally worked their asses off for a lifetime received the recognition they deserve. If you love simplicity and those American sounds that smell of dust and desert, make this record yours.
It’s about time that some bands who have literally worked their asses off for a lifetime received the recognition they deserve.
If you love simplicity and those American sounds that smell of dust and desert, make this record yours.
Clutch’s Strange Cousins From The West is a solid album that honors classic southern hard rock blues with genuine passion and simplicity. Despite limited mainstream recognition, the band shines with a warm, gritty voice and skilled instrumentation blending elements of funk, stoner, and psychedelia. The album’s design and song craftsmanship evoke a timeless rock feel rooted in the ‘70s, appealing to those who appreciate authentic American rock sounds. The reviewer encourages rediscovering this underrated band as a beacon of rock’s healthy future. Listen to Strange Cousins From The West and rediscover the enduring spirit of southern rock with Clutch!
After seeing him for the eighth time, I have the idea that today there are no performers of his level. Springsteen displays all his live strength, giving himself 100% to the audience by running, sweating, jumping on top of the piano like a true athlete.
After seeing him for the eighth time, I have the idea that today there are no performers of his level.
Springsteen displays all his live strength, giving himself 100% to the audience by running, sweating, jumping on top of the piano like a true athlete.
Bruce Springsteen's live show at Stadio Olimpico in Turin delivers nearly three hours of energetic performance, blending classic hits with fan requests. Despite his approaching 60s, Springsteen and the E Street Band display strong musicianship and deep connection with the audience. The show’s simplicity and focus on music highlight the band's enduring appeal. This concert reaffirms Springsteen's unique status in rock music. Discover the magic of Bruce Springsteen live—listen to the energy and explore his timeless performances!
Midnight was one of those singers capable of standing alongside the great screamers of the genre and possibly incorporating into his voice the characteristics of the best Dickinson, Tate, Dio, Halford, and Plant. A musically varied album, capable of highlighting Midnight’s natural abilities, comfortable in any type of song and certainly promised a stable return of ours to the music business.
Midnight was one of those singers capable of standing alongside the great screamers of the genre and possibly incorporating into his voice the characteristics of the best Dickinson, Tate, Dio, Halford, and Plant.
A musically varied album, capable of highlighting Midnight’s natural abilities, comfortable in any type of song and certainly promised a stable return of ours to the music business.
This review honors Midnight, a distinctive metal vocalist from the 1980s, highlighting his 2007 album Sakada as a musical comeback. The album departs from Crimson Glory's metal into varied hard rock and psychedelic styles, revealing Midnight’s vocal range and artistic soul. Despite the album’s promise, personal struggles cast a shadow over his final years. Sakada is a testament to an underrated talent whose legacy deserves recognition. Discover Midnight’s unique voice and explore the diverse sounds of Sakada—listen to a hidden gem from metal’s underrated legend today!
The title track Man Overboard is the song we’ve been waiting for from Dylan, for too many years. Ian Hunter powerfully approaches the American sound, threatening the likes of Springsteen, Petty, Mellencamp, Earle, and the beloved Dylan.
The title track Man Overboard is the song we’ve been waiting for from Dylan, for too many years.
Ian Hunter powerfully approaches the American sound, threatening the likes of Springsteen, Petty, Mellencamp, Earle, and the beloved Dylan.
Ian Hunter’s 'Man Overboard' marks a mature and skillful phase in his career, blending folk and Americana with heartfelt songwriting. The album leans into ballads, traditional instruments, and an expressive voice, drawing comparisons to Dylan and Springsteen. Despite his 70 years, Hunter proves he can still compete with the best in the American folk-rock scene. Noteworthy tracks include the powerful title song and Beatlesque 'Girl from the Office.' Discover Ian Hunter’s heartfelt folk-rock journey—listen to 'Man Overboard' and experience timeless songwriting today.
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