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NOVEMBER 22, 2013



Deceived by Red Dragon Cartel 
(from, 'Red Dragon Cartel/Frontier Records)


- Red Dragon Cartel's self-titled debut album showcases the band's veteran members: guitar legend Jake E. Lee, bassist Ronnie Mancuso, singer D.J. Smith and drummer Jonas Fairley. Jake E. Lee is best known for his work in Badlands and as guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne on Bark at the Moon and The Ultimate Sin albums. Red Dragon Cartel also features various guest appearances from some of music's most notable faces including legendary Cheap Trick vocalist Robin Zander, original Iron Maiden vocalist Paul Di'Anno, Kill Devil Hill/Pantera bassist Rex Brown, Slash's Conspirators Todd Kearns and Brent Fitz and In This Moment front woman Maria Brink. The album was produced by Ronnie Mancuso and Jake E. Lee and was executive produced, mixed and mastered by Kevin Churko (In This Moment, Ozzy Osbourne, Five Finger Death Punch).

Romeo' s Delight by Adrenaline Mob
(from, 'Coverta'/Caroline Records)
Blue Monday by King Karma
(from, 'King Karma'/ Centurion Records)
Bullet In The Sky by Million Dollar Reload
(from, 'A Sinner' s Saint'/Frontier Records)
Live For The Music by Bad Company
(from, 'Running With Pack'/Atlantic Records)
One Thousand Fires by Fates Warning
(from, 'Darknes In A Different Light'/Insideout Records)
Raining Sorrow by Mom's Rocket
(from, 'Red'/Z Records)




Watching As It Burns by Burning Kingdom
(from, 'Simplified'/AOR Records)

- Burning Kingdom were founded in 2009 by Spain-born guitarist Manuel Seoane, who moved to Sweden to recruit a bunch of likeminded musical caballeros. The current band line-up is completed by bassist Tosi Galen, drummer Johnny Benson (Crazy Lixx, Bai Bang) and keyboardist Mikkel Henderson (Fate). “Simplified' is Burning Kingdom's third album, and the first with Danny Vaughn of Tyketto and Waysted fame. The first two Burning Kingdom albums “Livin’ Now” (2009) and “Down To The Road” (2011) were pretty much average metal meets hard rock releases, but now with the addition of Danny Vaughn we’re talking of a very solid melodic rock release.

New Horizon by The Answer
(from, 'New Horizon'/Naplam Records)
Footsteps On The Moon by Dogface
(from, 'Back On The Streets'/AOR Records)
Wildest Dreams by Ten
(from, 'Name Of The Rose'/MTM Records)
Doll Size by Slaves To Gravity
(from, 'Scatter The Crows'/PID Records)
Bulletproof by Metal Church
(from, 'Generation Nothing's/ Rat Pak Records)
Kill The King by Rainbow
(from, 'Long Live Rock And Roll'/Polydor Records)
Peacemaker Die by Extreme
(from, 'III'/A&M Records)
Stormy In The North, Karma In The South by The Wildhearts
(from, 'Riff After Riff'/Gearhead Records)



Maximum Rock 'N' Roll by '77
(from, 'Maximum Rock N Roll'/Listenable Records)

- Popular for their active touring schedule, electrifying shows, and being rooted in the 70s, following their highly successful 2011 album 'High Decibels' , Spanish hard rock bruisers '77 walked out from the studio with a third album entitled 'Maximum Rock'n Roll'. 'Maximum Rock'n Roll' was recorded at Gutterview Recorders, in Stockholm from 17th 28th of March 2013 and was Produced by Fred Estby and Nicke Andersson. It was mastered by Hoffe at Cosmos Mastering, Stockholm.

Vegas Baby Vegas by Beasto Blanco
(from, 'Live Fast Live Loud'/Rat Pak Records)
Reeferford by The Electric Boys
(from, 'Them Boys Done Swang'/101 Distribution)
Servants Of The Sun by Bad Moon Rising
(from, 'Blood'/Pony Canyon Records)
Reign Of Fire by Armored Saint
(from, 'Symbol Of Salvation'/Metal Blade Records)
Stone Me Cold by Spiralarms
(from, 'Spiralarms'/Independent Release)
Free Your Mind by The Black Marbles
(from, 'Made In Concrete'/ RKC0001)
Face Of Light by Rival Sons
(from, 'Pressure And Time'/Earache Records)
Give Me All Your Love Tonight by Saber Tiger
(from, 'Project One'/Fandango Records)
Victorious by Heaven & Earth
(from, 'Dig'/ Quarto Valley Records)
Dark Hair Down by Caligula' s Horse
(from, 'The Tide, the Thief & River's End'/Welkin Records)

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