Category: 1995
The Everest material here were originally recorded as demos after the debut album came out, and prior to the band…
1995 saw a return to glory for eternal rock dinosaurs Uriah Heep, even if this release arrived during the heyday…
Icon are without a doubt, one of the more popular bands to feature here at Glory Daze. The ‘desert rockers’…
Like The Beatles in their early days, 10cc were as innovative as they were catchy, exploring the potential of pop…
I’ll go on record as saying ‘Walk On Water’ is a very good album from UFO.
Tampa outfit Autodrive formed as far back as the early 80’s. I compare Autodrive to bands like Biloxi, Shotgun Symphony…
Far removed from The Guess Who of the late 60’s and early 70’s, this 90’s version included original members Jim…
1995 was a year of change for many bands, Harem Scarem included, ‘Voice Of Reason’ is not their worst effort…
This Toto album cover looks like a collection of relics from an Indiana Jones movie set. However, the music from…
Instead of appearing vital Iron Maiden just looked like aging geezers pumping out a 70 minute album which had no…
Californians Artica had all the hallmarks of an archetypal melodic rock band, with a sound somewhere between Journey and Survivor….
The tone of ‘Balance’ is much more serious than the three previous Van Halen (Hagar) albums, an obligatory nod to…
‘Freaks Of Nature’ is one of my favourite Kansas releases and I think one of their strongest, a move away…
H30+ is the spinoff band from Ian Crichton, the lead guitarist for Canadian prog legends Saga. ARTIST: H30+ ALBUM: Welcome…
The Storm’s 1995 release was a welcoming shining beacon, in what was a pretty hopeless year all around for AOR.
After a number one with ‘Slave To The Grind’, Skid Row released this exceptional third effort but it only reached…
Here’s a 90’s L.A band featuring members from Malice, Isom and Black N Blue, they were called Monster.
I recently reacquainted myself with this album. It's much better than I remembered it by. Good to hear 'Can't Stop…
I like the storyline but not much else. ๐
Have added a new video into the review. 'Breaking Me Up'. These gals look and sound great. ๐
Carmine Appice is also involved with the band Ruffyunz, and appears on their 2023 album 'III'. https://raritetno.com/hard-rock/210584-ruffyunz-iii-2023.html
30 years on, the song 'Foreclosure Of A Dream' can be directly aimed at former Dutch PM Mark Rutte and…
There is one unofficial release on YouTube Music from around 2008/2009 with a load of Unreleased tracks. It's called Post…
I would agree this isn't one of Queen's best. Jazz which followed after this wasn't much better. Live Killers from…
I have this need to revisit the first two Argent albums for review. Argent and Ring Of Hands. Watch this…
I recall buying this in 98 and foolishly expecting another Midnight Madness. It doesnโt sound like Night Ranger at all,…
Billy Joel should have revisited this type of sound years later and added some guitars. What a classic.