German band DICE is unstoppable with more than 12+ releases the past 30 years. The band has established themselves as one of the leading Progbands on the European mainland. Now they have released another live-CD recorded in 2006. Eight long songs are included, reaching 70 minutes of high quality Neo-Prog a la IQ, MARILLION, EVERON and such. One to own if you're a fan of those bands.
„Space is a state of mind. DICE enjoin you to take a trip through that inner space. Musically? You need to listen but once to know that the band's spacey sound - both in structure and effect - lands squarely in the space rock genre. Aside from the space travelling metaphors, the arrangements are very spacey. It's vast, open, floaty … full of star stuff, if you will.
Better Days is the fourth studio album by Belgian singer-songwriter Tom Dice. It was released in Belgium through Universal Music Belgium on 30 March 2018. The album reached number 15 in Belgium. The album includes the singles "Cannonball" and "Better Days".
7th album from the Big Town Playboys. Widely regarded as the greatest Rhythm and Blues band from the UK. This album features guest apperances from Robert Plant, Jeff Beck, Jools Holland, Andy Fair Weather Low plus many more. The material is drawn from Rock n Roll, Blues, Rhythm and Blues, Jazz and Rockabilly. The album also marks the 20th anniversary of the band.
What stands out mostly is their musicianship… and because the production on this CD is so very clean, in fact you can hear absolutely everything – every guitar note, every bass note, every snick of the drum, every crash of the cymbals, etc. It's space rock to be sure, both in subject matter and feel. What you get is a collection of mid-tempo pieces with airy and open arrangements.
The Rolling Stones’ 1981 tour was the biggest rock and roll event of the year. The size of the production, the length and the pubulicity surrounding it were unprecedented. They played in the biggest arenas, sometimes for multiple nights, and orchestrated a media blitz which saw them appear on television somewhere in the world at least once a week on local stations, syndicated shows like Rona Barrett’s new news program “Inside & Out” and on cable television with several appearances on the brand new channel MTV. The big tour finale was the pay-per-view broadcast by satellite on the final night…