Dimitar Nalbantov – Discography 13 CD-2006-2021, MP3


Bulgarian guitarist Dimitar Nalbantov found solace in the recorded works of guitar greats such as Jimi Hendrix, Joe Satriani and Steve Vai. Dimi picked up the electric guitar in ’93 and never looked back.

Universe – 2006 – Debut album
There is Something Else – 2010
Sing to the Mountain – 2012
Seven Pieces of Mind – 2001 – Demo
Mother Earth – 2008
It will be alright – Single – 2021
Insignia – 2016
Gora – 2014
Flying Dogs – Short Stories – 2021
Dimi – Ballads Backing Tracks Collection Vol.1 – 2021
Clarity – Dystopian Etudes VOL​.​2 – 2021
Broken Clouds – 2011
Around the world – Dystopian Etudes VOL

Contempt – Backlash (1990)


Extremely rare released from 1990 by this obscure glam/hard rock outfit. Not much is known about the band’s background, but although we are talking for a rarity and highly costly you won’t get satisfy with the quality of the songs.

Indeed there’re some good moments like the rocking openener “Thinkin’ About Nothin’” and the polish “Arms Out Wide” but the production is not the best while there’re some poorly executed guitar work among the poor songwriting. Musically they reminds me of several bands such as Adrenalin Kick, Kid Wicked, Midnight Blue and at times Tokyo Blade. They split-up a year later.

01. Thinkin’ About Nothin’
02. Room of No Mercy
03. Suck Me Dry
04. See You In Heaven
05. Arms Out Wide
06. Grip of Disease
07. B.O.B.

Cinderella – In Concert [1991/2011, DVDRip-AVC]


Genre: Hard Rock, Glam
Length: 01:22:49
Year of issue: 1991/2011

1.The More Things Change
2.Push Push
3.Sick For The Cure
4.Make Your Own Way
5.Night Songs
6.Back Home Again
7.Somebody Save Me
8.Heartbreak Station
9.Coming Home
10.Fallin Apart At The Seams
11.Love’s Got Me Doin ‘Time
12.Drum Solo
13.Instumental
14.Don’t Know What You Got (Till It’s Gone)
15.Nobody’s Fool
16.Gypsy Road
17.Shake Me
18.Shelter Me

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Quadrant – Sector 1 (1995)


If you are looking for obscure U.S. hard rock / aor indies don’t pass this one up…you will love the perfect blend of keyboards and guitars on this one. The band sounds like a mix between Vixen to Laos with some really killer songs and lots of progressive elements.

All songs are really interesting, and while vocalist Cassandra DeGroodt feels quite amateurish at places, the rest of the band are fairly good musicians. Cassandra’s vocal performance is sometimes, I’d say, weak and erratic, and the mix does not help much – a shame, because Gary Funk’s keyboard runs are pretty fan-damn-tastic. Gary uses a wonderful arsenal of vintage analog synths – a Pomp trademark sound – complemented by Keith Garret’s old-school guitar set-up which turn things very classy regarding

Glass Kites – Glass Kites (2012)

Glass Kites are a 5-piece progressive rock band from Vancouver, B.C. Glass Kites was formed back in 2008, initially using the moniker Right. Following an initial EP and a number of live performances, the band decided to change the band name to Glass Kites in 2011. After that they hit the recording studio to create their full length debut album, which was officially released January 1st 2012. The members are Leon Feldman (Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Piano, Synthesizer & Sequencing), Nate Drobner (Bass, Keyboards, Synthesizer), Curt Henderson (Guitar), Daryn Cassie (Piano, Fender Rhodes) and Kyle Araki (Drums).

Artist: Glass Kites
Album: Glass Kites
Year: 2012
Label: None (Self-released)
Style: Progressive Rock, Crossover Prog
Format: mp3/320

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