6th album from 1981 by the legendary WHITESNAKE, an explosive blast of classic Hard Rock overflowing with groove, feeling, and massive choruses, with David Coverdale in top form backed by an absolutely fiery band. One of the strongest and most addictive releases from their early bluesy and hard rocking era.
1st album from '89 by this legendary british band of pure thrash Metal for lovers of bands from the Bay Area in the vein of TESTAMENT, FORBIDDEN, METALLICA, EXODUS... [Digipack]
1st album from '22 by this Italian band of dark, heavy and oppressive Doom/Death for lovers of bands like HOODED MENACE, EVOKEN, DISEMBOWELMENT, MYTHIC... [Digipack]
3rd album from '90 of this legendary US band of powerful Heavy Metal featuring guitar virtuoso Tom Fredianelly. If you liked the two first RACER-X albums with a touch of YNGWIE J MALMSTEEN and even CACOPHONY, CHASTAIN, VICIOUS RUMORS...
4th album from '15 by this Swedish band led by Christopher Amott, brother of Michael Amott of ARCH ENEMY, although this band's style is a more intense and aggressive Death/ Thrash, albeit with the same type of melodic and virtuosic solos. [Slipcase]
1st album from '08 by this fast polish Grind band that includes 21 songs for lovers of bands like SQUASH BOWELS, JIG-AI, BLOOD DUSTER, ROTTEN SOUND, REGURGUTATE...
EP from '20 with 4 songs by this swedish band that plays an old school Death not only focused in ancient swedish bands. Influences in the vein of AUTOPSY, DEATH, REPULSION, MASTER, NIHILIST... [Digipack]
CD re-issue of the legendary compilation released on vinyl in 1990 through Witchhunt Rec. that includes 2 songs from the demos of each of the following bands: DISHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, INVOCATOR, CARBONIZED, DEADHEAD, NECROPHOBIC, PHLEGETHON, LUNACY & UNLEASHED (1).
8th album from 1978 by the British BLACK SABBATH, a peculiar and experimental work of Heavy Metal and Hard Rock where the band explored new influences and sonic directions during an especially turbulent period. “Never Say Die!” combines Tony Iommi’s classic dark riffs with more melodic, progressive and even Jazz Rock-oriented elements in certain passages, showcasing BLACK SABBATH attempting to expand their sound beyond their traditional roots. Although it was considered a lesser album within their discography for many years, it has gradually been reappraised by many fans thanks to its unique personality and decadent, melancholic atmosphere. Recommended for fans of RAINBOW, URIAH HEEP, BLUE ÖYSTER CULT and DEEP PURPLE.