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Across Tundras & Lark’s Tongue

Across Tundras brings to the table a mixture of several different genres that some might say shouldn’t may be crossed, but this band deliver the goods for sure. Across Tundras’ contribution is much in the vein of their previous works albeit not quite as haunting country-like as their lastest Sage but certainly more doomy. “Low haunts” and “Crux to bear” are long spirited songs infused with elements from stoner, indie, folk, Americana and luckily doom.

Red Lamb

Red Lamb is a project that grew between Dan Spitz (Anthrax) and Dave Mustaine (Megadeath), so it’s no wonder that the songs they wrote have their roots in their musical history, which basically is….trash.

Since I’ve never been a big fan of the trash subgenre, listening to this album could have been quite an ordeal, but I managed it.  It is trash, but there are a few songs even I like.

PG.Lost

PG.Lost?  A band I had never before heard of. They hail from Sweden, and this apparently already theirr third release so far. Their first release, ‘It’s Not Me, it’s You’ dates back to 2008, and was followed in 2009 by ‘In Never Out’. I myself cannot pinpoint their music to a specific genre.  It seems this kind of music is called ‘post-rock’, whatever that means is completely lost to me.  Anyhow one fact is true, this is not rock music.

M.I.C.

Since its conception in 2004, M.I.C. has seen several line-up changes, due maily to band leader and singer/ guitarist Yvon Serré's constant moving, not only within China (where the band was founded), but also back and forth to his native Canada.

Kill Ferelli

Kill Ferelli actually is a Dutch band, fronted by Kelly Kockelkoren, and so far has only released an EP in 2011, calles ‘Demolicious’.  That this band hails from Holland was quite a shock for me, because they sound very American if you ask me. What the album contains are 13 songs, that walk a thin line between rock and pop.  I’d say their sound can in certain ways be compared to Paramore, although I’d also dare to compare it a bit with Avril Lavigne.

Fraze Gang

Fraze Gang consist of, among others, 2 former members of Brighton Rock, and with ‘2’, release their second album.  Their debut was released in 2006. What this band brings us is honest hard rock that verges on the border of classic 80ies melodic metal.  I hear hints of Dokken, but also of Judas Priest and Ratt, but also AC/DC (albeit only on one track, ‘Tough Enough’).

Daughtry

If you like Nickelback then ead no further, and simply buy this album, because Daughtry sounds almost exactly like the aforementioned band. Frontman Chris Daughtry took part in American Idol, but stranded in fourth place. Nevertheless he kept going in the music business, and has so far released two albums, of which the second one ‘Break The Spell’ managed to reach number 8 in the American Billboard chart. 

Traumahelikopter

Youth of today...they can be a weird lot: give 'em half a chance an they'll be putting down their parents' experiences down as negligible facts...but when music comes into play, some of the dudes will hark back to days of yore and identify with specific genres of “back when”! Which is quite alright, because you know, a funny thing about music, especially when we're talking “Rock” music, is that in due time certain sub-genres will come back for a while.

The Horse Company

This Dutch Alternative/ Indie Rock quartet (consisting of singers/ guitarists Arjen & Vincent Hilberdink, bassist Arjan Pronk, and drummer Jeroen Hobert) based in Zwolle (situated in the northern part of middle Holland, roughly between Amsterdam and Enschede) first let itself be heard on album with their self-titled debut, released in April of 2007.

Royal Parks

Anybody ever heard about a Dutch guitarist/ singer/ keyboardist/ songwriter/ producer by the name of Diederik Nomden? If you have, kudos for you. Here are perhaps some details about him you don't know yet!

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