DAILY ALBUM PREMIERE Week 44, 2022
Featuring new albums from Joe Lynn Turner, John Norum, Iron Kingdom & Stranger Vision! …READ MORE
Featuring new albums from Joe Lynn Turner, John Norum, Iron Kingdom & Stranger Vision! …READ MORE
There are probably more opinions about Yngwie J. Malmsteen than the vast number of notes he plays during any given guitar solo. I love his statement that “more is more.” His persona is a bit too much for some people, especially for the numerous musicians that have been in his band. …READ MORE
AOR fans will be right at home with Sunstorm’s latest album: Road To Hell. Featuring a well-calculated mix of late 80’s Yngwie and Soft Rock Rainbow, Sunstorm’s fifth release is an expertly produced and nicely executed …READ MORE
Magnus Karlsson is a well-respected guitarist who’s been around the block a few times before landing on solid ground with Primal Fear in 2008. Along the way, he’s met and worked with some of the …READ MORE
In Rainbow and Deep Purple, Joe Lynn Turner worked closely with legendary guitarist Ritchie Blackmore. Mick Burgess spent time with Turner to chat about his solo career as well as his time with Rainbow and …READ MORE
Rated X is the latest Frontiers Records supergroup, headed up by the vocal talents of Joe Lynn Turner and the prowess of iconic drummer Carmine Appice. Also joining the party are bassist Tony Franklin (Blue …READ MORE
It’s that time of year again – the stressful and non-forgiving holiday season. It comes around this time every year so why does it catch so many people off guard. Who knows but for whatever …READ MORE
Mr. Joe Lynn Turner has been around for three decades now. He’s mostly known for his work with Rainbow during the early 80s, being the singer for the Swedish guitar virtuoso Yngwie Malmsteen and fronting …READ MORE
By now, most Malmsteen fans have probably acquired this package, but for those who haven’t -– here’s a few reasons why you definitely should. This is indeed a true gem for fans of the shredding …READ MORE
Given the information that comes with Sunstorm’s first and self-titled CD –- that these songs are mainly leftover material from the eighties and were meant to be included on a Joe Lynn Turner solo album …READ MORE