Everyone agrees that Deep Purple is one of founders of hard-rock and one of the bands that made a name for themselves in the most wonderful era of music, the 70's. At the time, 1990, Deep Purple already were an icon lead by the guitar genius Ritchie Blackmore. Slaves And Masters was the only album with Joe Lynn Turner, and definitely one of the most controversial and criticized albums of all time in the history of Deep Purple…
Eye Of Solitude are proud to reveal the fifth album called Slaves To Solitude.
Death and thrash metal go together like peanut butter and jelly. Few bands capture the essence of a riff-driven thrash sound with sheer death-like anger so well like Dutch masters Legion of the Damned, who managed to successfully make a name for themselves since they were playing beautiful black/thrash as Occult. Always unleashing killer music, the group led by Erik Fleuren (drums) and Maurice “Sephiroth” Swinkels (vocals) pave their way to victory once again with 2019’s ‘Slaves of the Shadow Realm’…
Founded by former Emarosa and Dance Gavin Dance frontman Jonny Craig, Slaves are an experimental post-hardcore outfit formed in 2014.
"Slaves Of The New World" is the second studio-album by this US Hard-Rock-Band. Their Debut-Album "Metallic Blue" Was Welcomed Overwhelmingly By The Rock-Press And Fans Around The World. Just Like The Previous Album, This One Will Also Be Released In Japan By The Label Avex. "Slaves Of The New World" Was Produced By Mike Slamer, Who Is Well Known To Many Rock Fans As A Former Member Of Groups Like City Boy And Streets.
Helsótt, despite the very Old Norse word (meaning ‘fatal illness’ in case any of you out there either are a fan of viking history or collect random trivia) is in actuality an American quintet, founded eight years ago around a Death Metal frame work, incorporating several (which in this instance translates to ‘many’) Folk Metal influences – The overall viking theme being by far the most noticeable. Slaves and Gods marks the second full-length collaboration by the band and is, straight off the bat, one hell of a power house of a performance; Musically they incorporate much of what I would expect from a traditional Death Metal band, being consistent, powerful and, relatively speaking in this case, relentless.
In the realms of 80’s thrash metal, Rigor Mortis are one of those bands that people in the know constantly rave about. Though the band has only released one full length, their mark on extreme metal has been felt quite a bit over the last two decades. However, for all of the excitement surrounding the release of Slaves To The Grave, their first new album in 27 years, there is also the sadness that it is also their last. Sadly, guitarist Mike Scaccia passed away due to a heart attack in the middle of a gig around Christmas in 2012. Fortunately for the band and their fans though, the guitar tracks for Slaves were already recorded and after a few finishing touches, the band is now able to cement his legacy and theirs for good.
The music of "Slim Chance & The Gamblers" is strongly based in Blues and R&B. Our objective is to play for the body, mind and soul in that danceability and lyrical substance are key factors. Each member brings their own special musical character and influence into the concoction that makes the unique sound that is "S.C.&.T.G… It's been said that " Their sound seems to fall somewhere between "The Black Keys", "J. Geils" and "Eric Clapton" Our music is as diversified in the blues realm as Joe Bonnamassa, Bonnie Raitt, or Delbert Mc Clinton. The line up includes: Mario Casella, Lead Vocals, Guitar, Rockin' Randy Ladet, Keyboards, Vocals, E G.Greene, Guitar and Slide, Jimmy Grant, 7 String Bass, vocals, Steve (Night Train) Murphy, Drums, and Johnny G. Reo, percussion.