Featuring the haunting vocals and masterful guitar work of lead singer Travis Meeks, Days of the New's self-titled LP is a true masterpiece of modern rock. With songs that range from introspective ballads to high-energy rockers, this album rocks.
The Lancaster, PA band churn out an anthemic hybrid of hard rock, hip-hop, electronic, and alternative with enough energy to inspire you to get up, move forward, and maybe even, make a change.
The alternative rock of bôa was a natural procession for the kids of Bad Company's Paul Rodgers. The band, which is fronted by sister/brother duo of Jasmine Rodgers and Steve Rodgers, came together in 1993.
Their fourth LP "clocking in at just over an hour, the ferocious five-piece mine the depths of their blackened souls and draw out slab after slab of one of the most hellacious sounds this side of Beelzebub’s Watain covers band. -- Kerrang!
The ultimate collector's edition of the universally praised album. Includes the original album along with 4 CDs of rare demos, and studio tracks along with an unreleased live show from 1981.
Their debut full-length on Profound Lore Records, and it immediately cemented them as one of the most visceral and confrontational forces in modern death metal.