Pretty Maids – Red, Hot and Heavy (Japanese Ed. Blue-spec CD2) (Remastered 2018),MP3+FLAC


Red, Hot and Heavy is the first studio album by the Danish hard rock/heavy metal band Pretty Maids. The album was released in 1984 by CBS Records. Full Remastered in Japan with Blue-spec CD2 technology.

01. Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi (Carmina Burana)
02. Back to Back
03. Red, Hot and Heavy
04. Waitin’ for the Time
05. Cold Killer
06. Battle of Pride
07. Night Danger
08. A Place in the Night
09. Queen of Dreams
10. Little Darling (Thin Lizzy cover)


Poldur’s Gate Project – Human Nature (2018)

Poldur’s Gate Project is an experiment: due to my passion for technology and music, I started writing rock/metal songs whose music and voices are synthesized via software… played and sung artificially. The artwork is based on two characters, Hanako and Shin, whose story takes part in the project and completes its conception.

Shin represents somehow my avatar because of his passion for writing music. Hanako is the muse who appears in order to give voice to Shin’s songs. How does this happen? Well, this is another story…

01. Introspection
02. It’s Not My Dream
03. Lies
04. The Beast
05. At All
06. I Keep the Distance
07. All the More
08. Human Nature
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Pretty Maids – Future World (Japanese Edition) (Remastered 2018)


Classic metal from a band never truly promoted in the States. After one listen you will be as perturbed as I am that they along with Icon, Legs Diamond, Kick Axe and on and on were never granted nor garnered the success they rightfully deserved.

01. Future World
02. We Came to Rock
03. Love Games
04. Yellow Rain
05. Loud ‘n’ Proud
06. Rodeo
07. Needles in the Dark
08. Eye of the Storm
09. Long Way to Go

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Joan Jett & The Blackhearts – Discography 1981-2017 (45CD), MP3


Genre: Rock, Hard Rock
Country: US
Year of publication: 1981-2017

STUDIO ALBUMS (13 Albums, 28CD):
1981 – Bad Reputation (4 versions, 4CD):
1981 – I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll (4 versions, 4CD):
1983 – Album (3 versions, 3CD):
1984 – Glorious Results Of A Misspent Youth (3 versions, 3CD):
1986 – Good Music (Japan) | 37:34
1988 – Up Your Alley (2 versions, 2CD):
1990 – The Hit List (2 versions, 2CD):
1991 – Notorious (2 versions, 2CD):
1994 – Pure & Simple (2 versions, 2CD):
1995 – Evil Stig (with The Gits) | 52:20
2004 – Naked (Japan) | 62:22
2006 – Sinner | 51:38
2013 – Unvarnished (2 versions, 2CD):

Transmaniacon – The Strange World of Suzie Pellet 2018


‘The Strange World of Suzie Pellet’ featuring Lydia Lunch, Maya Berlin, Transmaniacon, Ian Miller is set for release on 23rd November (New Heavy Sounds).

A hard rocking concept album featuring a dark, unsettling and mysterious tale of future street dweller Suzie Pellet.

A feisty survivor in a ruined world, Suzie is the brainchild of Ian Miller, fantasy/horror artist and novelist. His surreal. nightmarish creations have graced book covers, graphic novels and films, and have given form to the works of HP Lovecraft, Tolkien and many more.

1. Inca Sunshine
2. Painted On Skin
3. The River, The Birds
4. Sexton Breen
5. Dogs Of War
6. Outrun The Pack
7. Tooled Up
8. Aerosol Death Rattlef

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Daniel Bautista – Ear Fatigue (2018)


Daniel Bautista is a Spanish guitarist who was born in Malaga in 1980. He has played in different bands such as Ciruelo Cilíndrico, Hipospadia, Progside and Evil Inside. You can visit his website www.danielbautista.com for more information.

01. Latem Gorp
02. The Hybrid Monster
03. Easy Peasy
04. Deserticon
05. You Won’t Last 5 Minutes Listening to This
06. Mongoloid
07. White Cats
08. The Dark Tower

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ElvenStorm – The Conjuring (Japanese Edition) 2018


French band ELVENSTORM has offered up their fourth album “The Conjuring,” and while there’s nothing bad I can say about this collection, (other than the bass is lost in the mix altogether) there’s also nothing that really stands out either. When ” The Conjuring” opens the album, it does give a sense of darkness, almost like your listening in on a ritual you aren’t allowed to know of. When “Bloodlust” kicks in it is entertaining but as it progresses your left with a sense you’ve heard this before, and that is why I think I cannot really get behind this offering. The arpeggio opening of “Ritual of Summoning” was nicely done but fell back into the cliche ridden main body of the song. When the inevitable cut time came, the Gregaorian chanting seemed an aftert