Why do I always keep forgetting about Lovebites? This is another high-speed monster from the Japanese power metal outfit I discovered at the end of 2018. The vocals are sung in English, so they take some getting used to, but the shredding and the powerful rhythms are huge, reminiscent of DragonForce or some of Sonata Arctica's faster songs.
One Desire does it again! Their style of poppy 80s rock is just massive, full of catch melodies and the epic vocals from André Linman soaring over everything. This album needs to get to the top of my priority list yesterday!
This is different! Deep Purple, best known for hard rock classics in the early 70s, has a new album coming out, and this shows a spacier side to them. Granted, maybe it's because Don Airey pulled out some hammonds for this one, but it really does feel like a song from another time.
Falconer is a name I've seen around, but never really listened to. Fortunately, they have a new album, but unfortunately, the band is now breaking up after this release. Still, this promises the same epic folk/power metal fusion the band has been known for all these years.
So John Payne was the singer for Asia after Wetton left but before the band reunited in 2006 with the original lineup. Since then, Payne has been kicking around, and his latest group is the Dukes of the Orient, which has a very strong British 80s AOR vibe, like Asia and The Alan Parsons Project. This one is a neat little song for their second album, as they carry on their sound.
Apparently, Moonlight Haze has already released a second album! Their take on symphonic metal is very poppy and fun, with just a dash of mystery, and this song is full of the same energy. I'm seriously having a hard time keeping up with all of these releases!
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