Since their rebirth in 2010, through a string of amazing live performances, signing to Metal Blade Records, and releasing three excellent metal albums, Sorcerer have been firing on all cylinders with no plans of stopping for anyone. There is no stopping the mighty Sorcerer and in the autumn of 2023 the band will release their highly anticipated fourth album entitled "Reign of the Reaper". Again not content with repeating themselves the album features some of the darkest, heaviest and most aggressive material the band has ever recorded, and at the same time some of the most lyrical and beautiful.
The Swedish doom peddlers Sorcerer will be releasing their third studio album (via Metal Blade Records) called 'Lamenting Of The Innocent' on May 29. The popular metal group successfully blends Candlemass-style epic doom with shades of Iron Maiden to serve up a unique treat for lovers of doom metal. They originally formed in 1989, disbanded in 1992 and then reformed in 2010.
Trumpeter, bandleader, composer, and one of the most important figures in jazz music history, and music history in general. Davis adopted a variety of musical directions in a five-decade career that kept him at the forefront of many major stylistic developments in jazz. Winner of eight Grammy awards…
Hungarian born guitarist and composer Gabor Szabo recorded eight records for Impulse between 1966 and 1968. Some of those albums, such as Jazz Raga and Spellbinder are masterpieces, while others, like Simpatico (with Gary McFarland) and Light My Fire (with Bob Thiele) are embarrassing exercises in self-indulgence. The pair of recordings issued on this Impulse two-fer were always meant to be together, though they were released separately; they are closer to the former category than the latter. The Sorcerer and More Sorcery contain live performances of two of Szabo's greatest quintets in concert settings: Jimmy Stewart on guitar, Lajos "Louis" Kabok on bass, either Marty Morell or Bill Goodwin on drums, and Hal Gordon on percussion…