![]() ![]() I’m Not Your Suicide represents by far the best (and heaviest) of the solo projects from Stryper front man. The upshot is a group that stays true to both current and old school sounds.ġ7. White Lighter joins aspects of hard rock on the lighter side of things, modern and alternative rock nuances and Ozzy influenced lead vocals. Glam and hair metal from Oklahoma based group drawing moniker from Isaiah 40:18: To whom then will ye liken God? Or what likeness will you compare unto him? Oz Fox (Stryper) handles production duties. Live At The Whiskey saw release as a 16-track CD/DVD combination.ġ9. Second Stryper live album, as its namesake implies, was recorded at the the Whiskey A Go Go at the start of the No More Hell To Pay tour. Brown joins forces with guitarist George Ochoa (Recon) for a masterful re-recording of the classic Deliverance track “What A Joke”. Deliverance - Stay Of Execution (re-issue)īest re-issue of 2014 (on Roxx Records) when taking into account re-mastering, packaging and bonus material. CD re-issues of Deliverance’s Weapons Of Our Warfare and Recon’s Behind Enemy Lines are scheduled for release as well.Ģ1. Exciting new material is also on the way from Impellitteri, Stryper, Armageddon USA (formerly Armageddon) and Theocracy, while Worldview promises to rank alongside the better new acts to hit the scene. Six weeks into the year and potential top 5 albums have already been released by The Neal Morse Band ( The Grand Experiment) and Sweet & Lynch ( Only To Rise). ![]() In looking forward, 2015 promises to be every bit productive. The presence of several notable new artists finds the scene to be every bit healthy and vibrant, as the likes of Empire 21, Four Star Revival, Chaotic Resemblance, Promise Land and True Strength aptly attest. Mainstays such as Teramaze (second album in two years), Atkins May Project (third in four years), LNJ (seventh since 2006), Sombre Holiday (three in six years) and AdrianGale (second in as many years) continued their run of consistency. Consider how the likes of Harmony (six years), Veni Domine (seven years), Jupiter VI (eight years), Letter 7 (six years) and The Brave (twenty years!), returned following extended hiatus to put out highly regarded albums. While 2014 might not have had the star-studded power of 2013, in which revered eighties acts Bride, Stryper, Bloodgood, Deliverance and Sacred Warrior released new albums, it certainly was not without its share noteworthy moments. ![]()
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