Maurizio's second CD for Pacific Blues, recorded in Italy with guest artists Sugar Ray Norcia and Mark DuFresne is a rich mix of musical styles and voices. Each of the artists wrote songs especially for this recording, done live in the Gubbio Theater with the same fine musicians as the first CD, with some extra guest players. Blues, R&B flavored ballads and some swinging uptempo songs are the fare. The band and Maurizio's fine guitar mold themselves to each of the singers as if they had been together for years.
hen Exciter returned after a four-year silence with 1992's Kill After Kill, they were back to their original three-piece ways and obviously attempting to recapture their early 80's speed thrashing glory…
Kill That Girl are three guys and one girl are from Viareggio, Italia. They are playing "the same three chords" since 2006. Being big fans of Manges, Kill That Girl, one of many bands in an obscure position even in this anonymous punk community we call "the underground," are unfortunately an unknown identity in this mostly un-rocking musical era along with many other great bands just trying to make it.
Power metal, sci-fi themes, sexy-ass riffs, fantastic laser beams and intergalactic heroes charging at the sight of injustice and evil; what more could a nerdy metalhead want? Iron Savior has been at the space sentinel business for more than 20 years now, and like that go-to old shoe or jeans, always delivers the goods quality-wise. ‘Kill Or Get Killed’, yet another studio album by Piet Sielck (vocals, guitars) and his fellow space marines Jan-Sören Eckert (bass), Joachim “Piesel” Küstner (guitars) and newcomer Patrick Klose (drums), comes as a statement that it’s really, really hard to destroy the most resilient, enduring and stubborn metal of them all: the Teutonic…
This double CD 60 track compilation is an overview of rock 'n' roll from the west coast of America. As is the norm with such releases from Fantastic Voyage, the selection of tracks ranges from well known classics such as Eddie Cochran's 'Twenty Flight Rock', Gene Vincent's 'Lotta Lovin', 'The Worryin' Kind' by Tommy Sands and 'La Bamba' by Ritchie Valens through popular selections like Bob Luman's…