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I'm looking forward to the new Porcupine Tree and Jethro Tull albums out soon. A bit proggy but am stoked for new albums from bands I love, especially ones I thought were finished up as groups. 

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8 minutes ago, Glen said:

Degreed, Defiants, Harem Scarem, Winger, Treat, ModX, HEAT, Ronnie Atkins

 

I couldn't tell you a single scheduled release for 2022 but this looks like a good place to start. 

Don't expect anything from Winger anymore, but always curious. Lionville are great, but I already know every song on the album. :)

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24 minutes ago, Glen said:

also I'll check out Giant & First Signal but fully expecting them to be ruined by ADV 🙄

 

BUT I am looking forward to the 2nd Chez Kane ☺

Is Danny Rexon writing this one as well? Really enjoyed Chez this year. Played it numerous times.

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7 hours ago, auslander said:

Is Danny Rexon writing this one as well? Really enjoyed Chez this year. Played it numerous times.

 

6 hours ago, Glen said:

I think so yes 👍

Happy Days...still enjoying that one also

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11 hours ago, Glen said:

didn't realise there was a new CiS.  Nice 

Next year would be two years since release a new album , that including the best they release this year.

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2022 HARD ROCK + METAL ALBUM RELEASE CALENDAR

 

Loudwire StaffPublished: December 30, 2021

With so many new metal and hard rock albums being released each week, it can be difficult to keep up. We’re making things a lot easier for you by keeping track of all the 2022 releases in one convenient 

January 7, 2022

Apes - Lullabies For Eternal Sleep EP (Translation Loss)

At The Movies - The Soundtrack Of Your Life - Vol. 1 Re-Release (Atomic Fire)

At The Movies - The Soundtrack Of Your Life - Vol. 2 (Atomic Fire)

Carr Jam 21 - Can You Feel It EP (Self)

Carnation - Galaxy Studio Sessions (Season Of Mist)

Deaf Club - Productive Disruption (Three One G)

Infected Rain - Ecdysis (Napalm)

Despised Icon - Consumed By Your Poison Re-Release (Century Media)

Despised Icon - The Healing Process Re-Release (Century Media)

Necrophagous - In Chaos Ascend (Transcending Obscurity)

Needless - The Cosmic Cauldron (Uprising)

Nihility - Beyond Human Concepts (Vicious Instinct)

Nocturnal Graves - An Outlaws Stand (Season Of Mist)

Oar - The Blood You Crave (Blighttown)

Power Paladin - With The Magic Of Windfyre Steel (Atomic Fire)

Seven Nines And Tens - Over Opiated In A Forest Of Whispering Speakers (Willowtip)

Tygers Of Pan Tang - A New Heartbeat EP (Mighty)

Wilderun - Epigone (Century Media)

 

January 14, 2022

Aethereus - Leiden (The Artisan Era)

Arise From Worms - Arise From Worms EP (Goremaster)

Autumn's Child - Zenith (Pride & Joy)

Belphegor - Blutsabbath Re-Release (Nuclear Blast)

Belphegor - The Last Supper Re-Release (Nuclear Blast)

Big Scenic Nowhere - The Long Morrow (Heavy Psych Sounds)

Breaths - Though Life Has Turned Out... (Trepnation)

Buffalo Revisited - Volcanic Rock Live (Ripple)

Descent - Order Of Chaos (Redefining Darkness)

Earthless - From The Ages Re-Release (Nuclear Blast)

Earthless - Rhythm From A Cosmic Sky Re-Release (Nuclear Blast)

Earthless - Sonic Prayer Re-Release (Nuclear Blast)

Ecryptus - Kyr'am Beskar’gam EP (SBDC)

Electromancy - Technopagan (Metal Assault)

Eliminator - Ancient Light (Dissonance)

Enterprise Earth - The Chosen (eOne)

Ereb Altor - Vargtimman (Hammerheart)

Fit For An Autopsy - Oh What The Future Holds (Nuclear Blast)

Furis Ignis - Decapitate The Aging World (Iron Bonehead)

Hit The Ground Runnin' - Sudden Impact Re-Release (AOR Heaven)

Lee McKinney - In The Light Of Knowledge (Sumerian)

Magnum - The Monster Roars (SPV/Steamhammer)

Maule - Maule (Gates Of Hell)

Nullification - Kingdoms To Hovel (Personal)

Oceans - Hell Is Where The Heart Is Part I: Love EP (Nuclear Blast)

Oshiego - Jaljalut (Seven Kings)

Out Of This World - Out Of This World (Atomic Fire)

Party Cannon - Volumes Of Vomit (Gore House)

Pridelands - Light Bends (SharpTone)

Shadow Of Intent - Elegy (Blood Blast)

Skillet - Dominion (Atlantic)

Slowbleed - A Blazing Sun, The Fiery Dawn (Creator-Destructor)

Space Coke - Lunacy (Forbidden Place)

Spartan - Of Kings And Gods (Pest)

Tony Martin - Thorns (Dark Star)

Toundra - Hex (InsideOut)

Tristan Harders' Twilight Theatre - Drifting Into Insanity (Pride & Joy)

Various Artists - Dominance And Submission: A Tribute To Blue Oyster Cult (Ripple)

Verbum - Exhortation To The Impure (Iron Bonehead)

Voodoma - Hellbound (Pride & Joy)

Weaponry - Everwinding Slaughter (Xtreem)

Wiegedood - There's Always Blood At The End Of The Road (Century Media)

Wolfbastard - Hammer The Bastards (Clobber)

Worm Shepherd - Chalice Ov Rebirth (Unique Leader)

Wrong War - Once Upon A Weapon (Atomic Action/Council)

XCIII - Void (My Kingdom)

 

January 21, 2022

40 Watt Sun - Perfect Light (Svart)

Abyssus - Death Revival (Transcending Obscurity)

Acheron - Satanic Victory EP Re-Release (Vic)

Ashes Of Ares - Emperors And Fools (Rock Of Angels)

Battle Beast - Circus Of Doom (Nuclear Blast)

Beriedir - Aqva (Rockshots)

Billy Talent - Crisis Of Faith (Spinefarm)

Blood - Dysangelium Re-Release (Vic)

Boris - W (Sacred Bones)

Comeback Kid - Heavy Steps (Nuclear Blast)

Druid Lord - Relics Of The Dead (Hells Headbangers)

Edge Of Forever - Seminole (Frontiers)

Giant - Shifting Time (Frontiers)

Great American Ghost - Torture World EP (MNRK Heavy)

Hanging Garden - Neither Moth Nor Rust EP (Lifeforce)

Heir Apparent - Graceful Inheritance Re-Release (Hammerheart)

Kandia - Quaternary (Frontiers)

Kissin' Dynamite - Not The End Of The Road (Napalm)

Lalu - Paint The Sky (Frontiers)

Lionheart - Second Nature Re-Release (Metalville)

Nocturna - Daughters Of The Night (Scarlet)

Setyoursails - Nightfall (Napalm)

Sleepwulf - Sunbeams Curl (Heavy Psych Sounds)

SOM - The Shape Of Everything (Pelagic)

Spitfire - Denial To Fail (No Remorse)

Through The Noise - Tragedies EP (Eclipse)

Tokyo Blade - Fury (Dissonance)

Torchbearer - Solace (Self)

Verikalpa - Tunturihauta (Scarlet)

Vrsty - Welcome Home (Spinefarm)

 

January 28, 2022

Aegrus - The Carnal Temples EP (Osmose)

Big Big Train - Welcome To The Planet (English Electric)

Burned In Effigy - Rex Mortem (Self)

Bye Bye Tsunami - Bye Bye Tsunami EP (Nefarious)

Celeste - Assassine(s) (Nuclear Blast)

Cloakroom - Dissolution Wave (Relapse)

Crystal Ball - Crysteria (Massacre)

Deathcult - Of Soil Unearthed (Invictus)

Earthless - Night Parade Of One Hundred Demons (Nuclear Blast)

Ectoplasma - Inferna Kabbalah (Memento Mori)

Faster Pussycat - Babylon: The Elektra Years 1987-1992 (HNE)

Freaks And Clowns - We Set The World On Fire (Metalville)

Gloves Off - Life...And Everything After (Upstate)

Grave Next Door - Sanctified Heathen (Black Doomba)

Harpyie - Blutbann (Metalville)

Hazemaze - Blinded By The Wicked (Heavy Psych Sounds)

Jethro Tull - The Zealot Gene (InsideOut)

The Last Ten Seconds Of Life - The Last Ten Seconds Of Life (Unique Leader)

Lawnmower Deth - Blunt Cutters (Dissonance)

Malefic Throne - Malefic Throne EP (Hells Headbangers)

Milquetoast - Caterwaul (Wise Blood)

The Mist From The Mountains - Monumental - The Temple Of Twilight (Primitive Reaction)

The Quill - Live, New, Borrowed, Blue (Metalville)

Rabid Dogs - Black Cowslip (Time To Kill)

Ravenous Death - Visions From The Netherworld (Memento Mori)

Steve Vai - Inviolate (Favored Nations/Mascot)

Stone House On Fire - Time Is A Razor (Electric Valley)

Tangent - Tangent EP (Dying Victims)

Tension - Decay (Dying Victims)

Toxpack - Zwanzig.Tausend.Volt (Napalm)

Vicious Knight - Alteration Through Possession (Dying Victims)

Wobbler - Afterglow Re-Release (Karisma)

Wobbler - Hinterland Re-Release (Karisma)

Wobbler - Rites At Dawn Re-Release (Karisma)

 

February 4, 2022

Abhoria - Abhoria (Prosthetic)

Abysmal Dawn - Nightmare Frontier EP (Season Of Mist)

Astrophobos - Corpus (Personal)

George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher - Corpsegrinder (Perseverance)

Korn - Requiem (Loma Vista)

Mass Worship - Portal Tombs (Century Media)

Michael Romeo - War Of The Worlds, Part II (InsideOut)

Mystic Circle - Mystic Circle (Atomic Fire)

Obsidian Sea - Pathos (Ripple)

Persephone - Metanoia (Napalm)

Powertryp - Midnight Marauder (Rafchild)

Rolo Tomassi - Where Myth Becomes Memory (MNRK)

Saxon - Carpe Diem (Silver Lining)

Seremonia - Neonlusifer (Svart)

Venom Prison - Erebos (Century Media)

Vorga - Striving Toward Oblivion (Transcending Obscurity)

Vulcano - Stone Orange (Emanzipation)

 

February 11, 2022

Amorphis - Halo (Atomic Fire)

Author & Punisher - Kruller (Relapse)

Creeping Flesh - And Then The Bombs Came (Emanzipation)

Cult Of Luna - The Long Road North (Metal Blade)

The Devils Of Loudun - Escaping Eternity (The Artisan Era)

Eddie Vedder - Earthling (Republic)

Girish And The Chronicles - Hail To The Heroes (Frontiers)

Hangman's Chair - A Loner (Nuclear Blast)

Hexen - Being And Nothingness Re-Release (M-Theory)

Jizzy Pearl's Love/Hate - Hell, CA (Golden Robot)

Mariangela Demurtas - Dark Ability EP (Self)

Naked Gypsy Queens - Georgiana EP (Mascot)

Napalm Death - Resentment Is Always Seismic - A Final Throw Of Throes EP (Century Media)

Near Death Condition - Ascent From The Mundane (Unique Leader)

Nervochaos - All Colors Of Darkness (Emanzipation)

Night Cobra - Dawn Of The Serpent (Irongrip/High Roller)

Once Human - Scar Weaver (earMusic)

Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy And The Conspirators - 4 (Gibson)

Tersivel - To The Orphic Void (Uprising)

Trouble - One For The Road/Unplugged Re-Release (Hammerheart)

Voivod - Syncro Anarchy (Century Media)

Zeal & Ardor - Zeal & Ardor (MVKA)

 

February 18, 2022

Annihilator - Metal II (earMusic)

Ard - Take Up My Bones (Prophecy)

Asiwyfa - Jettison (Equal Vision)

Black Map - Melodoria (Minus Head)

Boguslaw Balcerek's Crylord - Human Heredity (Pride & Joy)

Bunuel - Killers Like Us (Profound Lore)

Dagoba - By Night (Napalm)

Fostermother - The Ocean (Ripple)

Glasya - Attarghan (Scarlet)

Goodbye June - See Where The Night Goes (Earache)

Immolation - Acts Of God (Nuclear Blast)

Jonas Lindberg And The Other Side - Miles From Nowhere (InsideOut)

The Last Of Lucy - Moksha (Transcending Obscurity)

Lord Agheros - Koine (My Kingdom)

Lunar Blood - Twilight Insurgency (Pulverised)

Manic Sinners - King Of The Badlands (Frontiers)

Matt Pike - Pike vs. The Automaton (MNRK Heavy)

The Neptune Power Federation - Le Demon De L'Amour (Cruz Del Sur)

Pure Wrath - Hymn To The Woeful Hearts (Debemur Morti)

Re-Machined - Brain Dead (Pride & Joy)

Rot TV - Tales Of Torment (Tee Pee)

Savage Grace - After The Fall From Grace Re-Release (Hammerheart)

Savage Grace - Master Of Disguise Re-Release (Hammerheart)

Schizophrenia - Recollections Of The Insane (Redefining Darkness)

Sickbay - Brutal Existence EP (Redefining Darkness)

Spirits Of Fire - Embrace The Unknown (Frontiers)

Star One - Revel In Time (InsideOut)

Static-X - Machine 20th Anniversary Edition (Otsego)

Veonity - Elements Of Power (Scarlet)

 

February 25, 2022

Abraham - Debris De Mondes Perdus (Pelagic)

Allegaeon - Damnum (Metal Blade)

Bad Omens - The Death Of Peace Of Mind (Sumerian)

Cobra The Impaler - Colossal Gods (Listenable)

Dashboard Confessional - All The Truth That I Can Tell (Hidden Note/AWAL)

Dead Head - Haatland (Petrichor)

Early Eyes - Look Alive! (Epitaph)

Eight Bells - Legacy Of Ruin (Prophecy)

Embryonic Devourment - Heresy Of The Highest Order (Unique Leader)

Firebreather - Dwell In The Fog (RidingEasy)

HammerFall - Hammer Of Dawn (Napalm)

Hebosagil - Yossa (Svart)

Metal Cross - Soul Ripper (From The Vaults)

Scorpions - Rock Believer (Spinefarm)

Serpent Cobra - Beware EP (Helter Skelter/Regain)

Shape Of Despair - Return To The Void

(Season Of Mist)

Short Stack - Maybe There's No Heaven (UNFD)

Svartsot - Kumbl (Mighty)

Tankard - For A Thousand Years Box Set (Noise)

 

March 4, 2022

As I May - Karu (Uprising)

Cadaveria - The Shadows' Madame Re-Release (Time To Kill)

Crowbar - Zero And Below (MRNK Heavy)

The Defaced - Charlatans (ViciSolum)

Endtime - Impending Doom (Heavy Psych Sounds)

The Flower Kings - By Royal Decree (InsideOut)

Godless Truth - Godless Truth (Transcending Obscurity)

Hath - All That Was Promised (Willowtip)

Jirm - The Tunnel, The Well, Holy Bedlam (Ripple)

Kuolemanlaakso - Kuusumu (Svart)

Kris Barras Band - Death Valley Paradise (Mascot)

Marillion - An Hour Before It's Dark (earMusic)

Sabaton - The War To End All Wars (Nuclear Blast)

Sylvaine - Nova (Season Of Mist)

 

March 11, 2022

Chromancy - Shadows In Atlantis (Fighter)

E-L-R - Vexier (Prophecy)

Messa - Close (Svart)

Oddland - Vermillion (Uprising)

Shaman's Harvest - Rebelator (Mascot)

Vanir - Sagas (Mighty)

 

March 18, 2022

Dark Funeral - We Are The Apocalypse (Century Media)

Friends Of Hell - Friends Of Hell (Rise Above)

Gauntlet Rule - The Plague Court (From The Vaults)

Hellfrost And Fire - Fire, Frost And Hell (Transcending Obscurity)

Hot Water Music - Feel The Void (Equal Vision)

Moonlight Haze - Animus (Scarlet)

Slaegt - Goddess (Century Media)

Stabbing Westward - Chasing Ghosts (COP International)

 

March 25, 2022

Animals As Leaders - Parrhesia (Sumerian)

BillyBio - Leaders And Liars (AFM)

Capricorn - For The Restless (Wild Kingdom)

Ignite - Ignite (Century Media)

Lucifer's Child/Mystifier - Under Satan's Wrath Split (Agonia)

Nite - Voices Of The Kronian Moon (Season Of Mist)

Placebo - Never Let Me Go (Rise)

Svartsot - Kumbi (Mighty)

Various Artists - Legacy: A Tribute To Leslie West (Provogue)

 

April 1, 2022

Centinex - The Pestilence EP (Agonia)

Pattern-Seeking Animals - Only Passing Through (InsideOut)

Violet Blend - Demons (Eclipse)

 

April 8, 2022

Destruction - Diabolical (Napalm)

Jack White - Fear Of The Dawn (Third Man)

Wet Leg - Wet Leg (Domino)

 

April 15, 2022

Fozzy - Boombox (Century Media)

 

May 6, 2022

Demonical - Mass Destroyer (Agonia)

Three Days Grace - Explosions (RCA)

 

June 22, 2022

Porcupine Tree - Closure/Continuation (Music For Nations/Megaforce)

 

Read More: 2022 Hard Rock + Metal Album Release Calendar | https://loudwire.com/2022-hard-rock-metal-album-release-calendar/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral

 

 

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37 minutes ago, Metal T said:

Black Swan

 

Would like some new 'Dokken' &  'Ratt'...but probably won't happen.

DOKKEN Has 'Finally' Finished Recording New Album

December 8, 2021 

 

Don Dokken spoke to Tigman of the Poughkeepsie, New York classic rock radio station 101.5 WPDH about the progress of the songwriting sessions for DOKKEN's new LP — the group's first since 2012's "Broken Bones". He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "We just finished our new album. We finally got it done, which was hard with COVID and all the guys living in different states, and I couldn't play guitar. But luckily, when we did 'Broken Bones', our last album, Jon [Levin, guitar] and I had written, like, 12 or 14 songs left over, so we picked through 'em and picked the best and wrote some new ones. And I got my pen and paper out, and we'd write on the road and we'd write over Skype. I'd never recorded an album over Skype before. You send a track to the bass player, he records it and sends it back. I send a track over to BJ [Zampa, drums], his house, and he cuts the drums. Then I hop on a plane from Santa Fe, come down to L.A. and stay at Jon's for a few days. And we'll just bang it out. And I just go into producer mode and try to create the best songs. And we're really happy with it."

Asked when the new DOKKEN album will be released, Don said: "Well, it's coming out on Silver Lining [Music, the label owned by Thomas Jensen, one of the founders of Germany's Wacken Open Air festival]. And we just don't know what to do because this COVID thing, it's like… Now they've got the new [variant] — omicron, or whatever it's called. It seems like every month there's a new variant, and we're supposed to do a European tour in the spring — like, eight countries — but it's out of control there."

Regarding the musical direction of the new DOKKEN material, Don previously told The Metal Voice: "We're kind of going retro. I mean, look, you write what you write as a musician — your life changes, the world changes, you write what you write. You're influenced by new bands and other music. But I know where my bread is buttered as far as the classic DOKKEN sound, and Jon's really good at doing that. And so I said, 'I think we should write a record between the lines of 'Tooth And Nail' [1984] and 'Under Lock And Key' [1985].' And that's kind of the direction I'm writing in right now."

DOKKEN released an album called "The Lost Songs: 1978-1981" in August 2020 via Silver Lining Music. Featuring sleeve art by renowned U.S. artist Tokyo Hiro (MOTÖRHEAD, MOTLEY CRÜE), the effort contains material written and recorded by a hungry young Don Dokken as he embarked upon a journey which started in Southern California and Northern Germany.

DOKKEN's classic lineup — Don, guitarist George Lynch, basist Jeff Pilson and drummer "Wild" Mick Brown — reunited for a short Japanese tour in the fall of 2016. The trek marked the first time in 21 years the four musicians had hit the road together.

A DOKKEN concert DVD focusing on the band's reunion tour, "Return To The East Live (2016)", was made available in 2018.

 

Dokken Has 'Finally' Finished Recording New Album - Blabbermouth.net

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DOKKEN Has 'Finally' Finished Recording New Album

December 8, 2021 

 

Don Dokken spoke to Tigman of the Poughkeepsie, New York classic rock radio station 101.5 WPDH about the progress of the songwriting sessions for DOKKEN's new LP — the group's first since 2012's "Broken Bones". He said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "We just finished our new album. We finally got it done, which was hard with COVID and all the guys living in different states, and I couldn't play guitar. But luckily, when we did 'Broken Bones', our last album, Jon [Levin, guitar] and I had written, like, 12 or 14 songs left over, so we picked through 'em and picked the best and wrote some new ones. And I got my pen and paper out, and we'd write on the road and we'd write over Skype. I'd never recorded an album over Skype before. You send a track to the bass player, he records it and sends it back. I send a track over to BJ [Zampa, drums], his house, and he cuts the drums. Then I hop on a plane from Santa Fe, come down to L.A. and stay at Jon's for a few days. And we'll just bang it out. And I just go into producer mode and try to create the best songs. And we're really happy with it."

Asked when the new DOKKEN album will be released, Don said: "Well, it's coming out on Silver Lining [Music, the label owned by Thomas Jensen, one of the founders of Germany's Wacken Open Air festival]. And we just don't know what to do because this COVID thing, it's like… Now they've got the new [variant] — omicron, or whatever it's called. It seems like every month there's a new variant, and we're supposed to do a European tour in the spring — like, eight countries — but it's out of control there."

Regarding the musical direction of the new DOKKEN material, Don previously told The Metal Voice: "We're kind of going retro. I mean, look, you write what you write as a musician — your life changes, the world changes, you write what you write. You're influenced by new bands and other music. But I know where my bread is buttered as far as the classic DOKKEN sound, and Jon's really good at doing that. And so I said, 'I think we should write a record between the lines of 'Tooth And Nail' [1984] and 'Under Lock And Key' [1985].' And that's kind of the direction I'm writing in right now."

DOKKEN released an album called "The Lost Songs: 1978-1981" in August 2020 via Silver Lining Music. Featuring sleeve art by renowned U.S. artist Tokyo Hiro (MOTÖRHEAD, MOTLEY CRÜE), the effort contains material written and recorded by a hungry young Don Dokken as he embarked upon a journey which started in Southern California and Northern Germany.

DOKKEN's classic lineup — Don, guitarist George Lynch, basist Jeff Pilson and drummer "Wild" Mick Brown — reunited for a short Japanese tour in the fall of 2016. The trek marked the first time in 21 years the four musicians had hit the road together.

A DOKKEN concert DVD focusing on the band's reunion tour, "Return To The East Live (2016)", was made available in 2018.

 

Dokken Has 'Finally' Finished Recording New Album - Blabbermouth.net

Wow,i missed this.

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6 hours ago, Metal T said:

Black Swan

 

Would like some new 'Dokken' &  'Ratt'...but probably won't happen.

Black Swan's debut was one of my faves for that year, but I have been thinking it was a one and done due to hearing nothing since. I'd love a follow up!

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3 hours ago, auslander said:

Black Swan's debut was one of my faves for that year, but I have been thinking it was a one and done due to hearing nothing since. I'd love a follow up!

Yep.

A worthy contender for the Supergroup thread.

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10 hours ago, auslander said:

Black Swan's debut was one of my faves for that year, but I have been thinking it was a one and done due to hearing nothing since. I'd love a follow up!

https://en-gb.facebook.com/BlackSwanRockNRoll

coming spring 2022  :)

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As stated right at the start the new P.Tree - pre-ordered already, I won't even listen to the track that has already been released as I don't want any spoilers.

 

 

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    • 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.    
    • 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.
    • Ah, I love it. If they carry on like this, the videos will soon be more elaborate than the tracks. It's a pity that the album won't be released until July.
    • What a cock tease... premieres in 20 minutes...
    • 2 for 2 for me.  These guys just keep cranking out fun, catchy tunes.    
    • A little heavy on the auto-tune, but otherwise solid.
    • Heard the same and agree....snippet sounds like Disturbed or something.  I just don't get these bands sometimes.  Their popularity was made from rocking, catchy tunes....so just do that lol.   It was only a snippet of the intro I think so maybe the song will go somewhere....but I doubt it.
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