Jump to content

Upcoming 2016 releases


Stefan

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 347
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

From the sound of it, looks like Dynazty's new album will not be far from their latest which is a shame :(

 

Waiting cautiously for Human Zoo, usually they don't disappoint but rarely pass the 85% mark

 

Hardreams might be okay but as I recall, they need to fix the accented vocal

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

Waiting cautiously for Human Zoo, usually they don't disappoint but rarely pass the 85% mark

 

Yep, big fan of Human Zoo too. Hoping for more quality from them.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

From the sound of it, looks like Dynazty's new album will not be far from their latest which is a shame :(

 

Waiting cautiously for Human Zoo, usually they don't disappoint but rarely pass the 85% mark

 

Hardreams might be okay but as I recall, they need to fix the accented vocal

 

 

 

Where's your Sultans Of Sin ratings, love junkie?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yeah agreed on Dynazty - still sounds like they are continuing down the power metal, million miles an hour garbage.

 

Real shame.

YEP

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

From the sound of it, looks like Dynazty's new album will not be far from their latest which is a shame :(

 

Waiting cautiously for Human Zoo, usually they don't disappoint but rarely pass the 85% mark

 

Hardreams might be okay but as I recall, they need to fix the accented vocal

 

 

 

Where's your Sultans Of Sin ratings, love junkie?

 

 

Haven't heard em for a while but from my notes, Sultans is 87% and Knock You Down is 81%, only those two I love and keep, the rest should be below 75% :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dynazty has definitely turned into a band I care 0 about these days. It's kinda like Crystal Ball or Shakra releasing a new CD. They all had their moments, but the moment seems to have passed without hope for a return.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

This is what i'll be checking out over the next 2-3 months on Spotify, the ones with asterix I reckon will be purchases

Skunk Anansie: Anarchytecture 15.1
The Temperance Movement: White bear 15.1 Earache Records
C.O.P UK: No Place For Heaven 22.1
Hell In The Club: Shadow of the Monster 22.1 Scarlet Records
Megadeth: Dystopia 22.1 Universal
Dream Theater: The Astonishing 29.1 Roadrunner Records
* Nordic Union: s/t 29.1 Frontiers Records
Shakra: High Noon 29.1 AFM Records
The Veer Union: Decade 29.1 Pavement Entertainment
* Wigelius: Tabula Rasa 29.1 AOR Heaven
* Rick Springfield: Rocket science 19.2 Frontiers Records
Magnum: Sacred Blood, Divine Lies 26.2 SPV/Steamhammer
Rage Of Angels: The Devil´s New Tricks 26.2 Escape Music
Tainted Nation: On The Outside 26.2 Pride & Joy.....this is supposed to be a big step up!
The Theander Expression: Wonderful Anticipation 26.2 AOR Heaven......this could be good??
* Reckless Love: Invader 4.3 Metal Heaven/ Spinefarm Records
Bon Jovi: This house is not for sale
Human Zoo: My Own God 1.4 Bob-Media/Soulfood
* Treat: Ghost of graceland 13.4 King Records Japan
Tango down: Bullet proof Kivel Records

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This is what i'll be checking out over the next 2-3 months on Spotify, the ones with asterix I reckon will be purchases

 

Skunk Anansie: Anarchytecture 15.1

The Temperance Movement: White bear 15.1 Earache Records

C.O.P UK: No Place For Heaven 22.1

Hell In The Club: Shadow of the Monster 22.1 Scarlet Records

Megadeth: Dystopia 22.1 Universal

Dream Theater: The Astonishing 29.1 Roadrunner Records

* Nordic Union: s/t 29.1 Frontiers Records

Shakra: High Noon 29.1 AFM Records

The Veer Union: Decade 29.1 Pavement Entertainment

* Wigelius: Tabula Rasa 29.1 AOR Heaven

* Rick Springfield: Rocket science 19.2 Frontiers Records

Magnum: Sacred Blood, Divine Lies 26.2 SPV/Steamhammer

Rage Of Angels: The Devil´s New Tricks 26.2 Escape Music

Tainted Nation: On The Outside 26.2 Pride & Joy.....this is supposed to be a big step up!

The Theander Expression: Wonderful Anticipation 26.2 AOR Heaven......this could be good??

* Reckless Love: Invader 4.3 Metal Heaven/ Spinefarm Records

Bon Jovi: This house is not for sale

Human Zoo: My Own God 1.4 Bob-Media/Soulfood

* Treat: Ghost of graceland 13.4 King Records Japan

Tango down: Bullet proof Kivel Records

 

 

 

I already placed initial ratings to 37 new releases and only Nordic Union is a strong candidate for purchase.

 

Btw, from the list I'm really struggling to finish that C.O.P. UK (which is Saxon approved :whistle: ).

 

Don't care for Boringdeth also.

 

Wigelius is also a strong candidate.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm looking forward to about half of those. I thought there were more good ones to look out for?

 

Anyway, wouldn't have much hope for the Veer Union one. Nothing they've released since that album about 5-6 years ago has been worth a thing at all.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm looking forward to about half of those. I thought there were more good ones to look out for?

 

Anyway, wouldn't have much hope for the Veer Union one. Nothing they've released since that album about 5-6 years ago has been worth a thing at all.

Yeah dont get me wrong im not expecting much aside from the starred albums.

 

I suspect the latter year releases will be more in abundance....like Vega, Toby H, First Signal etc

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Dan Reed Network - Fight Another Day (Spring/Frontiers Records)

 

12243029_879333818823144_793171857651425

 

 

 

Reckless Love - InVader (March 11)

 

RECKLESS_LOVE_-_InVader.jpg

 

01. We Are The Weekend
02. Hands
03. Monster
04. Child Of The Sun
05. Bullettime
06. Scandinavian Girls
07. Pretty Boy Swagger
08. Rock It
09. Destiny
10. Let's Get Cracking
11. Keep It Up All Night

 

 

 

 

Bridgeville - Aftershock (March 18/Crime Records)

 

bridgeville-aftershock-101247.jpg

 

 

 

 

UFO - Live Sightings (February 5)

 

ufolivesightingsbox2.jpg

 

CD 1: Chicago 1980
01. Lettin' Go
02. Young Blood
03. No Place to Run
04. Cherry
05. Only You Can Rock Me
06. Love to Love
07. Mystery Train
08. Doctor Doctor
09. Too Hot to Handle
10. Lights Out
11. Rock Bottom
12. Shoot Shoot

CD 2: Chicago 1981
01. The Wild, The Willing & The Innocent
02. Only You Can Rock Me
03. Long Gone
04. Lonely Heart
05. Cherry
06. No Place to Run
07. Love to Love
08. Making Moves
09. Mystery Train
10. Too Hot to Handle
11. Lights Out
12. Rock Bottom
13. Doctor Doctor

CD 3: St Louis 1982
01. We Belong to the Night
02. Let It Rain
03. Long Gone
04. No Place to Run
05. The Wild, The Willing & The Innocent
06. Only You Can Rock Me
07. Terri
08. Making Moves
09. Doing It All For You
10. Too Hot To Handle
11. Lights Out
12. Mystery Train

 

CD 4: Cleveland 1982
01. We Belong To The Night
02. Let It Rain
03. Long Gone
04. The Wild, The Willing And The Innocent
05. Only You Can Rock Me
06. Terri
07. Doing It All For You
08. Too Hot to Handle
09. Lights Out

Vinyl 1: Early Flight - 1972
Side A
01. Silver Bird
02. Galactic Love
03. C'mon Everybody
04. Boogie For George

Side B
01. Back In The USA
02. Mean Woman Blues
03. Stop Breakin' Down Blues
04. Johnny B. Goode

 

 

 

 

Eric Martin Band - Sucker For A Pretty Face (March 19/Rock Candy Records)

 

36.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jack In The Middle - Swing And A Miss (out now)

 

12512799_966903446723430_650777761670151

 

 

 

 

Zhiva - Evelyn's Letters From Hell EP

 

12523027_931440430243412_394193096027288

 

 

 

 

 

SOTO - Divak (April 1)

 

12400857_1230950286920918_84395212299000

 

1. DIVAK (Intro)
2. Weight Of The World
3. FreakShow
4. Paranoia
5. Unblame //
6. Cyber Masquerade
7. In My Darkest Hour
8. Forgotten
9. SuckerPunch
10. Time
11. Misfired
12. The Fall From Grace
13. Awakened

Bonus Tracks (all digital retailers)
14. Final Say (live)
15. The Fall (live)
16. Break (live)
17. When I'm Older (live)
18. Stand Up (live)
Additional Bonus Tracks itunes/apple music
19. My Life
20. Cracking The Stone

 

 

 

 

The Treatment - Generation Me (March 18/Frontiers Records)

 

12313649_1162299433797551_42310836433536

 

01. Let It Begin
02. The Devil
03. Tell Us The Truth
04. Generation Me
05. Backseat Heartbeat
06. Cry Tough
07. We Are Beautiful
08. I Know She Knows
09. Bloodsucker
10. Better Think Again
11. Light The Sun

 

 

 

 

Tax The Heat - Fed The Lions (April 8)

 

Tax-The-Heat.png

 

1. Highway Home
2. Animals
3. Under Watchful Eye
4. Fed To The Lions
5. Hit Me Hard
6. Stood On The Platform To Leave
7. Some Sympathy
8. Devil’s Daughter
9. Learn To Drown (You’re Wrong)
10. Caroline
11. Your Fool
12. Lost Our Way

 

 

 

The Last Vegas - Eat Me (March 18)

 

the-last-vegas.jpg

 

1. Bloodthirsty
2. Here We Go Again
3. Universe & You
4. Hot Fudge
5. Along For The Ride
6. Voodoo Woman
7. Love’s Got Nothing On Me
8. Hard To Get Over (You’re So)
9. To Be Treated
10. Anything It Takes
11. From Hell

 

 

 

InnerWish - Rain Of A Thousand Years (March)

 

12342352_10153156405182041_6384706479129

 

 

 

 

 

Joe Bonamassa - Blues Of Desperation (March 25)

 

jb_bod.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

I'm looking forward to about half of those. I thought there were more good ones to look out for?

 

Anyway, wouldn't have much hope for the Veer Union one. Nothing they've released since that album about 5-6 years ago has been worth a thing at all.

Yeah dont get me wrong im not expecting much aside from the starred albums.

 

I suspect the latter year releases will be more in abundance....like Vega, Toby H, First Signal etc

 

 

Oh cool, I thought that was your list for the full year, but it's just short-term. Noted.

 

New album from Soto again so soon already. Based on all things superficial, I'm guessing it's a follow-on (in sound/style) from the last album?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Bonfire - Pearls (March 18)

 

326278-emp.jpg

 

CD 1: Rock Pearls
1. Strike Back
2. Under Blue Skies
3. Diamonds in the rough
4. Proud Of My Country
5. Sweet home Alabama
6. Don’t Go Changing Me
7. Sweet Obsession
8. American Nights
9. Good Time Rock ‘n’ Roll
10. Heat In The Glow
11. Can´t stop Rockin
12. Down To Atlanta
13. Loaded Gun

CD 2: Classic Pearls
1. You Make Me Feel
2. Give It A Try
3. Who’s Foolin’ Who
4. I Need You
5. Good Night Amanda
6. Southern Winds
7. If It Wasn’t For You
8. Why is it never enough
9. Let´s fly away

 

 

 

 

The Order - Rock'n'Roll Rumble (May 6)

 

anniversary-z-7-625x408.png

 

 

 

 

 

Mystic Prophecy - War Brigade (March 18)

 

325534-emp.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...

  • Posts

    • Press release: Esoteric Recordings and Cherry Red are absolutely delighted to announce the signing of the much loved and highly regarded CATS in SPACE. Fantastically received by media and fans, and one of the front runners in the current UK rock scene, the band are currently recording a new studio album to be released on the Esoteric Antenna label in November 2024. There are also plans to re-release and rework the band’s back catalogue both physically and digitally. Formed in 2015 by Greg Hart and Steevi Bacon, the band has garnered significant attention within the rock press since ‘landing.’ Drawing inspiration from ‘70s rock, their sound echoes the likes of Queen, Styx, ELO, and Boston; loud guitars, huge drums, soaring multi-layered vocal harmonies and singable choruses. Moreover, the band have a compelling live show and a plethora of “purr-fect” merchandise. Members have performed with the likes of T’Pau, Ian Gillan, Asia, Mike Oldfield and Robin Trower. Lead vocalist Damien Edwards was Parson Nathaniel in Jeff Wayne’s War of the Worlds and also played Roy Orbison in Only The Lonely – The Roy Orbison Story. The band have toured with Deep Purple, Status Quo and Thunder and were guest artists to Bonnie Tyler at her sold-out London Palladium in 2019. Greg Hart says: “Since the formation of CATS in SPACE in 2014, the long-term plan, when the time was right, was always to sign our own label and catalogue to a company that could take our music further in every direction, whilst fully embracing that we are not a heritage act but very much a going concern releasing new albums. The team at Cherry Red specialise in being a good ’old school style label’ who take pride in physical product and have fantastic business in Europe, which we badly needed to explore. The list of classic bands on the roster speaks for itself, so to join the team was a very easy decision for us to make. We are super excited to be joining the ’Cherry Red Army’!”  
    • Todd is a legend ! Just added up his solo and Utopia CDs that I have of his and came up with 25. And I still have a couple of his LP's as well
    • Ya I know but it's there no big right? Didn't notice....
    • New album coming later this year.  
    • I had the need to go to Bloomington, IL, about an hour west of me, so this time instead of just thrift stores in that town, in the wake of the JL Records trip I figured I would check and see if there were still any dedicated "record stores" there. The last time I went CD-hunting in Bloomington was almost 25 years ago. Since pawn shops stopped carrying CDs, and I only got into thrifting since I retired, for the last 20 years or so almost everything I buy has been online in one form or another. I always forget that college towns *can* be good sources of CDs, but it's soo damned inconsistent. West Lafayette (where JL Records is located) is the home of Purdue University (39,000 students), and Bloomington, IL is the home of Illinois State University (21,000 students). Why do I always forget about this?... because I live in the town with the main campus of the University of Illinois (44,000 students... bigger than either of those)... and it has NOT A SINGLE FUCKING MUSIC STORE on campus. There's only one, way off campus, and it's absolutely pathetic. It's basically a 100,000 population community with ZERO music stores. So I've gotten away from thinking about those opportunities for CD hunting... which as it turns out, has been a major mistake on my part. There are two record/CD stores on the ISU campus in Bloomington, located 2 doors apart on the same street! They both opened 20 years ago this year (after I had stopped my regular CD hunting trips to Bloomington). I wondered if, given the timing, they were both owned by the same party, but no they are competition, but friendly competition. Each owner spoke positively of the other and recommended I visit their counterpart. The two stores are North Street Records and Waiting Room Records. They are very similar to one another, and yet extremely different from JL Records from my last trip. Whereas JL was 80% CDs and 20% vinyl, both of these stores are the exact opposite. JL stocked a lot of current releases in our euro-centric genres, whereas these two stores are more what you would expect: rock = "classic rock", with very little in the way of import releases from the labels we know. That said, both stores had dedicated "heavy metal" sections, although primarily focused on death metal and thrash, as opposed to melodic, power, or prog metal. There were some interesting items of note in their used sections. Where JL typically priced things closer to full retail (used CDs $10-15, new CDs $16-25), these stores made up for their lack of variety compared to JL, in lower price points: used CDs $4-10, new CDs ($10-16). I didn't have time to take pics of the stores themselves this time out, as I was a bit rushed, but I plan to make a return trip at a more leisurely pace (although it's always going to be a PITA, as the campus parking enforcement rigorously enforces the 1-hour parking time limit or you get a $20 ticket, so moving your car every hour sucks). So going over my store-specific impressions and acquisitions... outside of a few music blu-rays for my collection, everything I picked up was for resale on eBay; stuff that I thought had enough room to justify picking up. First Waiting Room Records. This store was the larger of the two, more brightly lit, spacious, and appeared to cater more to the artsy-fartsy clientele. More of an emphasis on jazz and world music. Vintage audio equipment for sale in various places. This store had several boxes of $1 CDs (6 for $5, 13 for $10) as well as a box on the sidewalk outside the door of free cds. I availed myself of both, this cheap stuff just more out of curiosity and experimentation than anything in my wheelhouse. Lots of CD singles and radio station promos. The vast majority of what I bought here were actually bootlegs. A local collector who was getting out of physical media had sold a spate of Russian 2-on-1 boots. These were very common on eBay in the 2000-2010 period, but have dried up since then. Only really of interest to diehard completists, but depending on the artist, they can sell for fairly big bucks. As I typically do, prior to purchase I asked "any discounts for larger purchases?" I learned early on that while discounting varies greatly from store to store, if you don't ask you don't always get... so I unashamedly always ask. In this case it amounted to 10% off, which basically covered the sales tax... better than nothing.           Assassinator is a local metal band, found zero examples listed on eBay     And the carton of $1 and free CDs.   Now we move on to North Street Records. Smaller location, more dimly lit, but more my speed. Proprietor looked like he stepped out out of Duck Dynasty... a bit reserved initially, but opened up as the visit progressed. Stuff was stacked EVERYWHERE. I know I missed things, so I know I will go back to look at things more thoroughly. More rock-focused than the other store. Lots of Mobile Fidelity vinyl releases brand new, quite a large selection of CD box sets. No $1 CDs like the other place, but the pricing was better to begin with, and the discount he offered at the end was better. What caught my eye was a whole run of 13 Todd Rundgren and Utopia albums. Not inherently HH fodder per se, although certain songs definitely could fit... the material is all over the map stylistically, from pop to rock to experimental and DEVO-esque. Historically, the Utopia releases resonated with me more so than his solo efforts. These, however, were all Japanese vinyl-sleeve replica releases from 2008, part of the limited edition 80th anniversary reissue series. Looking them up online on both eBay and Discogs reveals that they are in very short supply and some of them can sell for above $50 each. They were stickered EXTREMELY reasonably to begin with at $10 each. When I checked out, he basically offered that if I bought those 13 as marked, he would knock off most of the sales tax and the other titles I had pulled would be free. I couldn't argue, as that worked out to approximately 25% off. Not to mention that his marked price on the still-sealed Dream Theater Luna Park 3CD + blu-ray set was dirt cheap to begin with. All in all, at was a great trip, and now a more semi-local source to shop at periodically.            
    • Hi, I am looking for a hard copy of this. If anyone can help, Please let me know.   Thanks,   Rick
    • New song 'Freefall' taken from the album 'Hypnotized' out July 12 through Frontiers. Tracklisting; 1. Freefall 2. Taste Of Heaven 3. Search For More 4. My Voice For You 5. Against The Wind 6. Our Time Is Now 7. Hypnotized 8. Tonight 9. A Time Around Us 10. Runnin’ Out Of Time II 11. Different Me Outside    
    • The definitely do put some nice effort into their videos. Yeah, that release date feels like it was a little farther out than necessary.  I feel like early June probably would've been fine to still allow plenty of promotion time and a few singles/videos. I guess I get it though.  It seems like albums die and get forgotten pretty quickly these days so the best way to give it legs is probably doing a slow burn with getting songs out there before ultimately releasing the album.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.