THE TWENTY BEST ALBUMS FROM 1979 THAT MAYBE YOU HAVEN'T HEARD
Slade, Nazareth, Blue Oyster Cult, Status Quo, Nick Gilder and Golden Earring, just to name a few, released decent but overlooked hard rock albums in
Slade, Nazareth, Blue Oyster Cult, Status Quo, Nick Gilder and Golden Earring, just to name a few, released decent but overlooked hard rock albums in
It’s almost like an urban legend at this point: Randy Rhoads was in Quiet Riot. They were huge on the Sunset Strip in
If you’re familiar with Warrior Soul at all it’s probably from seeing one of their videos on Headbanger’s Ball in 1990-1991. The black
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As the story goes Greg Gilmore, drummer for Seattle punk band Ten Minute Warning, moved to L.A. with the band’s bass player, Duff
1. WOLF – “Night Stalker” (2002) Wolf formed in Sweden in 1995 but their first album didn’t come out until 2000. “Night Stalker” is on

The Biters formed in Atlanta in 2009 after the demise of singer/guitarist Tuk’s previous band, Poison Arrows, and they are, in my opinion,
Demon formed in Midlands, England in 1979, the original line-up was Dave Hill on vocals, Les Hunt and Mal Spooner on guitar, Chris
When Ian Gillan quit Deep Purple in 1973 I’m not sure what he thought he had up his sleeve but it took him
Most of you probably know the story: Twisted Sister had a big hit with Stay Hungry and Dee Snider, ego inflated, insisted they