Helsinki, Finland’s The 69 Eyes have been in the Rock-n-Roll game for nearly three decades now. Made up of Jyrki 69 (Jyrki Linnankivi) on lead vocals, who has held that spot from their very formation back in 1989, Bazie (Pasi Moilanen) on guitar, with his fellow guitar slinger Timo-Timo (Timo Pitkäne), Archzie (Arto Ojajärvi) on bass, and lastly, Jussi 69 (Jussi Vuori) on drums, each member brings their own character to the fold…
"Moonbathers" is the fifth studio album by the Dutch symphonic metal band Delain. "Moonbathers" is everything that a symphonic metal album can hope to be a beautiful balance. From the singing to the neck-breaking drums, the killer riffs and deep bass sections and fluid symphonic parts, the sublime singing and good lyrics, the album is a great package, armed to the teeth. The music feels honest and personal without a shred of pretense or a pointless struggle.
The 1975 masterpiece of progressive sci-fi rock by British band Nektar, featuring Larry Fast (later of Peter Gabriel’s band) on keyboards, digitally remastered and re-issued with a full length bonus mix! Recycled is the sixth album from English progressive rock band Nektar. It is a concept album addressing the band member's concerns about the environment.
I Still Do is the twenty-third solo studio album by the English rock musician Eric Clapton. The album was released on 20 May, 2016 through the independent Bushbranch Records/Surfdog Records label. The album features a combination of new material written by Clapton as well as cover versions of classic songs, contemporary tunes and influences interpreted in his own style. For the album, Clapton reunited with record producer Glyn Johns and had the album's artwork painted by Sir Peter Blake who also previously worked with Clapton.[3] The album follows up to Clapton's global hit album The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale released in summer of 2014, his compilation album Forever Man released in spring of 2015 and his also commercially successful concert film and live album Slowhand at 70 – Live at the Royal Albert Hall released in late 2015.