Month: January 2023
Peru is not a country that features highly on the list of melodic rock hotspots, but in this case they…
Jax Hollow is an indie artist leading a three-piece out of Nashville, that is both very hard rocking and bluesy…
The kind of metal created by Blaze Bayley in 2021 doesn’t work for me anymore, it just leaves me motionless…
New York singer/songwriter Brian Gari’s follow up to his ‘Names Vol One’ album from the previous year.
Martin And Garp are a relatively new Dutch project, fusing West Coast and soul with a huge influence from the…
KISS frontman Paul Stanley steps away from his day job with this his long awaited soul/Motown project.
Touch reunite with the original lineup intact, but it’s been forty plus years since 1980, how difficult is it to…
The Smith Kotzen duo are two blokes who bring a wealth of experience to this brand new project, which on…
Metalite, nearly eighteen months later are back with their latest ‘A Virtual World’ which has (during the early part of…
The French duo Paris return for their third album, on ’50/50′ the music sounds beefed up, the guitar riffs supported…
The Maverick Boys deliver super crunchy hard rock, with a gilt-edged guitar attack combining with vocal chants a plenty.
Here at Glory Daze, some of us have tended to use certain bands as punching bags during their careers, mine…
Much of this Magnum album is not pastoral English countryside wimphem, and thank goodness for that. LOTRTE is pretty punchy…
This is a fantastic rockumentary of DeArrow, a band that should’ve gone further than they did, so it is pleasing…
This album from Norway’s Big City is solid without hitting all the KPI’s you’d expect to hear from bands playing…
I’m sure I speak for many AORsters, when declaring White Sister as a certainty to snatch defeat from the jaws…
This female fronted outfit Silvernite are based in Greece straddle the fence of synthwave, pop rock and AOR, so their…
Mother Road deliver a smoking hot set of classic rock fused with the blues, these days, I don’t listen to…
The Canadian pomp legends Saga are back after a seven-year sojourn, and if you are intrigued and want to hear…
This is a good and competent set of tunes from Winding Road but my ears say this is probably too…
This set from Saxon represents eleven interpretations of rock classics, all the big names of rock are here, Stones, Zep,…
Art Of Illusion is the fusion of songwriter/producer Anders Rydholm, from the band Grand Illusion, and singer Lars Safsund, from…
Recent arrivals to Glory Daze are the German duo Echo, these guys play a style of modern Pop/AOR which resembles…
A late arrival for 2020 is L.A based Gale Force featuring Tracy G (ex Dio) and Barren Cross singer Michael…
Oak were originally from New Hampshire, but eventually relocated to Portland Maine.
Despite the promise, this band didn't do anything for me.
[Candyman] Stacked with high energy hard rocking tunes this is a absolute classic and for me it rivals the debut.…
[DaveT] Revolutionary, a game changer, one of the best debuts ever along with Boston's in my book. Eddie is no…
Roll the Dice is a great track. Nice to hear the original. Another band I will be keen to have…
The track 'Roll The Dice' was also covered by Charlie on their 1981 album 'Good Morning America', and also by…
The original CD came out without a tray card just a cover that opened to credits and on the back…
[Gdazegod] Wasn't overly sold on the new Alcatrazz. I found the sound to be little raw for my liking.
[Jefflynnefan] Thanks for the "At The Movies" review, I was interested in this one. -- [Dave T] My pleasure, glad…
[Gdazegod] Other than watching the YouTube video of Pinnacle Point I haven't really given the album a good listen. I…