Category: 2022
‘Multiverse’ is a good intermediary and pitstop for fans of Timecop1983 as they wait for the next chapter in the…
Perhaps in hindsight it was remiss of me to dismiss this Giant album from a year ago, because this is…
I’m sorry that I can’t really recommend Terra Nova to diehard AOR fans anymore after listening to this.
Ghost have been shrouded in controversy since their origins. They are touted as a metal band with satanic elements within…
GDM has been championing the musical exploits of Rob Moratti since the late 90’s, and decades later the man is…
There have been a few high profile comebacks within the metal fraternity during 2022, one of these is 80’s legends…
Grand are a Swedish trio that continue a long line of melodic rock/AOR bands going back as many years as…
If the term ‘balkanization’ can be applied to any entity within the rock industry, then the band Queensrÿche must surely…
The Los Colognes trio have an acquired sound that just works, comparable to a whole bunch of warm and fuzzy…
White Skies is an English melodic rock band that features a lineup of personnel with back-history from the 80’s decade.
Raider are coming at you all the way from South Wales, with cheesy 80’s dress threads and a logo lifted…
Come 2022 and its album no. 3 from Swedish melodic rockers Wildness, now signed to Frontiers upon the closure of…
Tom Satin’s ‘Appetition’ will certainly hit the sweet spot for some of the readers here, the music dabblig in that…
Here is new prog metal band A-Z, formed from the Fates Warning alumni duo of Ray Alder and Mark Zonder.
Here’s a new French classic rock/metal band called Alpha Mountain that unleashed their album on Bandcamp back on Oct 28.
The power of The Who is dead and buried, more like a tribute act. ‘Stale’ would be an accurate description…
Turkish Delight is always a go-to item for many sweet tooth connoisseurs. So here in 2022, we have the musical…
Pearls And Flames might be a new name on the Swedish scene, but they are ostensibly an older band: Coastland…
Returning in 2022 with album no.8 are Swedish melodic metal favourites Dynazty.
Hot Crazy’s ‘Private Jet’ is 15 minutes of fun and entertainment that touches on some of GDM’s past favourites from…
GDM doesn’t review prog releases often these days, however, we will continue to take an interest in Steve Newman’s work,…
It’s been a very long time since I’ve had anything nice to say about Autograph, is this the album to…
Frontiers SRL have been giving About Us – a band from the easternmost part of India some much deserving attention….
This album might appear to be Japanese in theme and you’d be right, but Akiba Music has its origins in…
[Gdazegod] If there is one band that Rock Candy could do worse for a reissue discovery - it would be…
[Gdazegod] There was talk/rumour etc that Keith Olsen bought in his pinch hitter musicians to play on this record. This…
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.