Playlist - September/October 2005 - Hashman
Soul Sirkus - World Play
What can I say, one of the best melodic rock albums to surface.

Iduckti - S.U.G.A.R.
Some great atmospheric progressive rock, ala Porcupine Tree/Riverside, but by no means a clone.

Place Vendome - Place Vendome
Welcome back Kiske, to metal that is.

Iommi/Hughes - Fused
Self Explanatory

Alien - Dark Eyes
Excellent AOR, another welcome return.

Sieges Even - The Art of Navigating by the Stars
An unbelievable project of highly melodic and technical progressive metal, putting all the elements for this type of ear candy in its place.

Jaded Heart - Helluva Time
Should have been called Helluva Record, nothing jaded about this one.

TNT - Intuition
Another Classic Melodic Hard Rock/Metal album that set the tone for many that came later.

Bad Moon Rising - The Full Moon Collection
You couldn't ask for more, well maybe so.

RTZ - Return to Zero
Classic AOR that featured members of Boston, that unfortunately go buried underneath grunge.


 
Written by Hashman
Thursday, September 15, 2005



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