Category: 1990s Reviews
All 1990s reviews for the GDMonline.info website.
This is probably an album which should’ve been highlighted years ago at GDM, considering the personnel involved with The Scream.
Shadow King without doubt are an AOR’sters ‘dream team’. From 1991, all of these guys are well known from previous…
Come 1991, the majority of Prophet are in still in place, except the drum stool has changed. Now without a…
Fake ID are birthed from the songwriting team that bought you the first Alien album. The team are in fact…
By 1995, grunge had well and truly obliterated the scene. What chance was there for Tattoo Rodeo’s opportunity with their…
The formation of Tattoo Rodeo would have to be one of the most ill-advised moves in all of melodic rock….
Many fell in love with Dare upon the release of their quite beautiful 1988 ‘Out Of The Silence’ LP. However,…
Quite an aptly named album, considering the history of Bad English, and events leading up to this second release by…
I think it would be easy for me to declare this Beckett solo album as one of the best albums…
Those who got this Night Ranger album in 1995 expecting a return to the 80’s might not have believed their…
During 1995, Firehouse managed to keep true to their stock and trade sound, so good on them for that. No…
A deviation for the Journey guitarist Neal Schon this time around, with the lush, and ambient instrumental album ‘Beyond The…
It took the best part of five years to see the release of the second Nelson album. This effort straddles…
At the time of writing, Los Angeles band World Trade are set for a 2017 resurrection. As a timely reminder,…
Aberdeen Scotland; the home to many an oil-gas resources worker camped out in the North Sea. It was also the…
This is the second release from Aussie pop/West Coast singer/songwiter Troy Newman. Troy first captured our attention on the excellent…
An essential thing to have in your collection if you’re interested in Dream Theater.
This 1995 disc was put together by original member Mike Safron as Pavlov’s Dog 2000. It sounds much heavier than…
The third and final studio installment from Canadian rockers Brighton Rock saw them take a harder direction. They dispensed with…
Considering the previous work of Roko, ‘Fantasy’ is quite a departure from what we’ve come to expect from Robert Kohlmeyer,…
I follow this bloke on YouTube called Dan McClellan who is a religious scholar. He's very good, calm and to…
Based on the legendary album cover I’d been trying to track this down for years. I can see why Eric…
A mixed bag, but ‘One Good Reason’ has to be one of the best songs the band ever produced.
This is a seriousky underrated album. 'Don't Accuse Her' is simply breathtaking.
This album now has a YTM link. 31 tracks in total. 18 extras on top of the original 13. Upon…
Just listened to this via the YTM link. Pretty damn good. Some quirky synth reminded me of Donnie Iris. Will…
This is the pick of the HPB albums for me. Though I do occasionally drag the others out for a…
The original review from Geir might come across as indifferent. But much of this album is really good. 'Escape' and…
Terrific, obscure Hi-Tech AOR in my book.
Great to see this album getting some love. 💜