Thursday, June 21, 2012

HEART NEWS:

"Fanatic, Heart's 14th studio album, arrives Tuesday, October 2.  The group's second full-length studio album for Legacy, Fanatic premieres 10 new essential performances from sisters Ann Wilson and Nancy Wilson on songs including "Fanatic," "Dear Old America," "Walkin' Good" (featuring Sarah McLachlan), "Skin and Bones," "Million Miles," "Pennsylvania," "Mashallah," "Rock Deep (Vancouver)," "59 Crunch," and "Corduroy Road."

                                                                                                               From Heart's website


Fanatic

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

The Motherstation - Brand New Bag (Released: 1994, Atlantic/WEA)

Formed in 1990 this Memphis band released only one album back in 1994. Their sound has clear influences from the late 60's and early 70's Rock mixed with some Southern roots... they mentioned as their main influece british band Humble Pie. Is impossible not to think about the Wilson sisters specially because of the powerful vocals by Susan Marshall thought the sound of their music would be closer to Janis Joplin. Marshall sang backing voclas for acts like Lynyrd Skynyrd
Interesting album produced by Joe Hardy (ZZ Top) that didn't enjoy any success.








Sounds:






Put The Blame On Me (official video)

Monday, June 4, 2012

RICHARD MARX - Inside My Head (Released: June 1, Frontiers Records)


Richard Marx is one of those few touched by the magic wand of music, he's not only a terrific singer he's also an impressive songwriter. 
Can be differentiated two parts in this new album, the first seven songs are more melodic with only a smooth modern vibe and some epic ballads while the last six tracks have a clear modern feel and are built on raw guitars.
A second cd comes with re-recordings of his greatest hits. All these songs respect the originals, i mean, they sound so close to the originals but never reach the quality of the originals, so is not easy to understand the reason for re-recordings this tunes.
Is evident this guy still owns the recipe to create good music but though there are some epic moments this one is not among his best albums.


Sounds:











Wouldn't Let Me Love You (official video)


TRIXTER - New Audio Machine (Released: April 21, Frontiers Records)


Amazing return by these New Jersey guys. Though Loran's vocals are an octave lower he keeps being a great vocalist, the guys still play an old school Hard Rock with some backing vocals a-la Def Leppard and, thanks God, very few modern influences.
One of the most respectable returns by an 80's- early 90's Hard Rock bands... Totally recommended.


Sounds:










Tattoos & Misery (official video)

GOTTHARD - Firebirth (Released: June 1, Nuclear Blast)


Is not easy to fill the space left by Steve Lee and new singer Nic Maeder doesn't do that but it's fair to tell this guy is a very good singer. After three years and the tragic death of their lead singer these Swiss guys return with a strong and good rockin' album but songwriting is weak so probably Gotthard's diehard fans will be a little dissappointed with this album.


Sounds:








 Remember It's Me (official video)

Thursday, May 24, 2012

PRISM - Small Change (Released: 1981, Capitol Records)

Small Change was the first album released with new singer Henry Small and that meant a turn into a more Soft Rock sound. Their highest charting single in the USA was from this album, the guitar driven Don't Let Him Know, a rockin' masterpiece writen by Bryan Adams and Jim Valance that reached Billboard Hot 100 # 39. Another two singles were released from this album Hold In Your Heart and Turn on Your Radar that reached USA # 64 while the album climbed to Billboard 200 # 53.
These Vancouver guys are another example of a very good band unfairly underrated.








Sounds:






Don't Let Him Know

AEROSMITH's NEW SINGLE - Legendary Child from the upcoming album Music From Another Dimension