New CD Reviews - Hard Rock

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

"Angelface" by Chapter ll feat. Natalie Chandra (Hard Rock Artist from Switzerland)

On "Angelface" the new CD from Chapter ll feat. Natalie Chandra, the rock comes fast and furious as blasts of roaring guitars punctuate swirls of synthesizer in an all-out attack of goth-influenced and hook-filled hard rock. Singer-songwriter Chandra brings a Pat Benatar-like vocal power to this 12-song collection, matching the intensity of her singing to larger-than-life anthems as well as moving power ballads. Highlights include CD-opener "Sulphur Anima," an insistent, synth-driven howl of rage; "Stop Looking Away," a Celtic-infused rocker with strains of bagpipe going head-to-head with a pile-driving heavy metal riff; the atmospheric ballad, "Scorned"; and the 8-minute opus, "Sekhmet's Summoning," a gothic anthem of melody and vision. With its nod to Northern European influenced Black Metal, Chapter ll feat. Natalie Chandra's "Angelface" CD is tailor-made for fans of Evanescence, Lacuna Coil and other theatrically-oriented bands who deliver epics of darkness and shadow like there's no tomorrow.

-Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer team
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Sunday, October 18, 2009

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

"Cut.. …From Within." by Scott Motyka (Hard Rock Artist from Massachusetts(MA))

Maximum instrumental Metal/Punk fury runs wild as extremely gifted guitarist, Scott Motyka, runs his fingers full throttle across the frets on his album, "Cut.. …From Within." As you listen to the talents of Motyka you can feel the intensity and precise precision his fingers drive home on these artistic and interesting songs. You'll be hooked from the first track, "Betrayer's Trust" as Motyka delivers razor sharp guitars burning with melodic hooks and riffs. The fire and passion rise off the strings on "The Romantical" as the guitar bellows with emotive obsession. A frenzied thunder of high velocity guitar riffs boils over on "Seniorita" as it hypnotically melds around the solid and tight drum beats. All fans of Metal/Punk music will thoroughly enjoy this thrashing mania of instrumental guitar on the outstanding CD "Cut.. …From Within."

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Thursday, October 8, 2009

"A Means to an End" by Axiom (Hard Rock Artist from California(CA))

A frenzied fury of Heavy Metal mania thrives on the debut, full length album, "A Means to an End," by Axiom. This tight and well focused group displays their passion for performing hard driving music with raging vocals, guitars, and drums. The title track, "A Means to an End," has bellowing guitars, vocals with gruff and tough attitude, and strong and solid drums that keep the beat rock solid. Spectacular double bass drum riffs heats up on the song, "Here is" as the razor sharp guitars drives it home with powerful riffs and hooks. Bringing down the heavy thrashing to a softer side, the ballad, "A Perfect World" displays complementing harmonies to the emotive lead vocals while guitar and drums top off this magnetic song. Fans of Heavy Metal must add "A Means to an End," to their CD collection as it is jam-packed with hard core original metal madness.

-Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
Check out Axiom 's music on RadioIndy.com with link to purchase and links to popular sites

Saturday, October 3, 2009

"Illuminus" by Azumuth (Hard Rock Artist from Australia)

"Illuminus" is the newest release by hard rock/alternative band Azumuth. The record wastes no time getting into heavy guitar riffs with the opening song "For You" but contrarily decorates softer moments with well balanced synths and vocal harmonies. Further surpassing alternative rock expectations is the piano ballad, "Illuminate" which is also accompanied by stunning synth strings. The broad influences and tones elevate this album beyond the typical and will grab hold of the listener with its edgy rock and outstanding musicians who perform with tight accuracy. There's also a nice element to the recordings that's sincere and vulnerably honest. For fans of modern rock with density, this is the new record to check out. The ever popular band, "Tool" may have found their new opening act.

-Max B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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Sunday, September 27, 2009

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

"Soarce Mother Earth" by The Soarce (Hard Rock Artist from Texas(TX))

Hailing from Texas, The Soarce's stellar debut album, titled "Soarce Mother Earth," taps into the vein of late 60s or early 70s classic & progressive hard rock, as promulgated by the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Jethro Tull, Cream, & Led Zeppelin with the kind of polish & precision that separates the contenders from the pretenders. With blazing, shock-and-awe guitar skills, propulsive and climactic percussion runs, and inflamed, Jim Morrison-like vocal howls capable of raising the dead, The Soarce displays a mastery of their craft befitting their influences. Containing just 4 songs, but over twenty minutes in length, "Soarce Mother Earth" never lets up its sonic charge, closing out with a 7+ minute Hendrix-worthy opus ("Evening Sun") that's redolent with the master's flair for phrasing, tone, and sheer technique. The insatiable appetite for passionate Zeppelin-influenced hard rock is fulfilled by the kind of dramatics & nuance that The Soarce brings to the music scene with "Soarce Mother Earth," and fans of hard rock will definitely enjoy this album.

-Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
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