End Of The Line – Live at Madlife Stage and Sounds 2023


Genre: Blues Rock
Year: 2023
Country: USA

01 – Ain’t Wastin Time No More (Live)
02 – Les Brers in A Minor (Live)
03 – Melissa (Live)
04 – Mountain Jam, Pt. 1 (Live)
05 – One Way Out (Live)
06 – Trouble No More (Live)
07 – Stand Back (Live)
08 – Blue Sky (Live)
09 – Little Martha (Live)
10 – Mountain Jam, Pt. 2 (Live)
11 – Please Call Home (Live)
12 – In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (Live)

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White Chameleon – The Brain Mincer Machine (2022)


Release year: 2022
Genre: Progressive Rock / Neo-Prog
Country: Spain

Tracklist:
01. The Brain Mincer Machine (10:51)
02. Wrong Envelope (06:40)
03. Kamchatka (2:10)
04. Jungle Spirit (05:08)
05. Digital Conscience (3:45)
06. Static Resolutions (4:37)
07 Mountain Home (05:27)
08. Stained Seraph (05:02)
09. Karluk: White Hell (6:09)
10. Remembering London (New Recording) (6:05)

line up:
– Juan Antonio Ponce / guitars
– Jordi Mela / keyboards
– Josep Romero / bass

Unit8 – Unit8 (2022)


Release year: 2022
Genre: Progressive Rock / Neo-Prog
Country: UK

Tracklist:
01. The Right Choice
02. Nonsense
03 Sinister Knitwear
04. Feel Fine
05. Growing Old
06. Wanting More
07.Self isolation
08. Might as Well
09. Remember
10. You and I

line up:
Dave Coates – Basses, Backing Vocals
Paul Gee – Guitars, Lead and Backing Vocals
Frank Hockney – Drums, Percussion, Keyboards, Samples
Kris Popat – Guitars, Lead and Backing Vocals, Keyboards<

The Aaron Clift Experiment – The Age of Misinformation (2023)


Release year: 2023
Genre: Progressive Rock
Country: USA

Tracklist:
01. The Age of Misinformation
02. L.I.A.R.
03. Bet on Zero
04. Dark Secrets
05. Rise
06. The Color of Flight
07. Malaga
08. Weight of the World

line up:
– Aaron Clift / vocals, keyboards
– Anthony Basini / guitar, backing vocals
– Clif Warren / bass
– Pablo Ranlett-Lopez / drums & percussion

With:
– Zach Matteson / violin I (6,7), soloist (7)
– Charl

Alogia – Discography (8 releases) – 2002-2020, MP3


Genre: Progressive/Power Metal
Country of performer (group): Serbia
Year of publication: 2002-2020

2002 – Priče o Vremenu [00:47:28]
2004 – Priče o Životu [01:32:04]
2005 – Secret Spheres of Art [00:43:54]
2006 – Priče o Vremenu i Životu – Live at SKC [01:17:45]
2012 – Priče o Snovima [00:44:47]
2014 – Elegia Balcanica [00:35:29]
2018 – Balkan Stars Project – To New Horizons (Collaboration w. Krossfire, Scarlet Aura) [00:07:05]
2020 – Semendria (Japanese Edition) [00:44:16]

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SANTANA – AIN’T GOT THE BLUES – LIVE 2004 [2005, DVD]


Release year: 2005
Genre: Rock
Duration: 01:17:52

Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland,
July 13th. 2004:

1. Whole Lotta Love
2. Voodoo Chile
3 Red House
4 Boogie Woman
5. Superstition
6. Guajira
7. You Can’t Hide
8. Batuka
9. No One To Depend On

North Sea Jazz Festival, Den Haag, Netherlands,
July 9th. 2004:

10. Jingo
11. Maria Maria
12. Foo Foo
13. Give me your Love

Carlos Santana – Guitar
Andy Vargas
Michael Tait
Bill Ortiz
Jeff Cressman
Myron Dove
Chester Thompson
Benny Rietveld
Dennis Chambers
Karl Perazzo
Paul Rekow

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IDLE EYES – Idle Eyes +2 bonus [Wounded Bird Records remastered] 2011, MP3+FLAC


This one has been requested by one fan of ’80s Canadian Rock, and as at 0dayrox we’re are fans of the scene too, it’s a pleasure to feature here IDLE EYES first album, the self-titled “Idle Eyes” from 1984. This is the now rare and hard to find ($ 100) only CD remastered version of “Idle Eyes”, done by respected label Wounded Bird Records.

Idle Eyes is best known for the Canadian hit single “Tokyo Rose”, which opens the album. To make it more complete, we added as extras two different versions of the song (12” Extended Version, Dub Mix), vinyl rips, the only format available.

IDLE EYES overall style is that exquisite mix of AOR, rock&pop and new wave which many bands from the mid-80s did, but this band has a special ‘smooth

THE MISSION – Gods Own Medicine [Expanded reissue remastered] 2007


The Cult turned more metal, The Cure were more singable. Fields Of The Nephilim had better hats. But when it came to full-on, paisley-shirt, pointy-shoes pretensions, only The Sisters Of Mercy were more all-out gothic than THE MISSION. The two acts competed for chart action between 1986 and ’90, before falling victim to alt rock and the vanishing underground, but their legacies stand tall.
THE MISSION’s 1986 debut, ”God’s Own Medicine”, was massively ostentatious (the reverb; soundscapes; Led Zeppelin-esque atmospheres; showing off!) – and good, remaining as one of the finest examples of ’80s goth rock&pop.
As requested, here’s “Gods Own Medicine [Expanded reissue remastered]“, featuring some tracks slightly