New Noize v12 – Ep431

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We’re back this week to cover all the rock news that’s fit to spit with New Noize v12! In a dark, crazy year there’s still some interesting stuff going on in the rock and metal world and we’re here to talk about it!

AC/DC has electrified the music world again with the release of Power Up; a 12 track slab of new rock for your ears. This album has been getting rave reviews across the world. What do we think about it? Is it among the band’s best? Listen and find out as we review the record.

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Wolfgang Van Halen made headlines this week in a series of interviews amidst the release of two new tracks; ‘The Distance’ is a touching tribute to his recently departed father Eddie. The accompanying video has helped raise Kleenex stock all over the world. Another track, ‘You’re to Blame’ shows some diversity from the rising star; using the moniker Mammoth WVH. We share our thoughts on the songs as well as what we think of the revelations brought out during these new interviews.

Other topics covered this week include new and upcoming releases from Alice Cooper, Armored Saint, LA Guns, Jesper Binzer, Soul Station, and Jason Bieler among others. We also touch on our thoughts on the upcoming Stryper livestream in which they’ll perform the entire new ‘Even the Devil Believes’ album. Additionally, we’ll talk about Rob Halford’s 10 favorite albums and the recent discount vinyl sale at Walmart and how we think it affects smaller record stores.

All that and a bunch more is covered this week on New Noize v12. Listen, enjoy, and SHARE with a friend!

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