Friday New Releases – July 25, 2025

Greetings. Another Friday and more New Releases for you. There is nothing I’m running out and buying but a bunch I want to at least stream such as Alice Cooper, Honeymoon Suite, Bruce Dickinson, Enuff Z’Nuff and Elton John. A lot readers might be excited about the new Tyler Childers, Fitz And The Tantrums and maybe even Madonna. Let me know what you want to hear and what we may have missed. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you all have a great weekend.

  • Alice Cooper – The Revenge of Alice Cooper – (earMusic / Edel Music & Entertainment)
  • Honeymoon Suite – Wake Me Up When The Sun Goes Down – (Frontiers Records)
  • Bruce Dickinson – More Balls to Picasso – (Duellist Enterprises / Sanctuary Records / BMG)
  • Gwar – The Return of Gor Gor – (Pit Records)
  • Fitz And The Tantrums – Man on the Moon – (Atlantic Recording Co.)
  • Enuff Z’Nuff – Xtra Cherries – (Cleopatra Records)
  • Madonna – Veronica Electronica – (Warner Records)
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Kiss – ‘Off the Soundboard: San Antonio, TX 12-3-1985’ (2025) – Album Review (The Kiss Review Series)

It has been a couple years since we received any new ‘Off the Sounboard’ albums from Kiss. They were busy ending their touring career and selling off the rights on their image and catalog. Now that things are settled, we are back with the newest ‘Off the Sounboard’ and this is the 6th album in the series. This was was filmed in San Antonio, Texas on December 3, 1985 at HemisFair Arena, which puts right in to the Asylum Tour. If I’m not mistaken, this is the first one we get with Bruce Kulick on guitar. This means we are only missing one from the Vinnie Vincent era as all other members have been covered so far. The rest of the band is of course, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons with Eric Carr on drums. A great lineup of the band.

For this one, Kiss changed things up. It is still similar in packaging in the flimsy brown cardboard box, but instead of a plan brown cover with a stamped on logo, they actually added a picture of the band. However, jury is still out if I like the change or not. It does change the look when you place it against the others, but it is still kinda cool. But the thing that really pisses me off is on how they were offered. You could only get the vinyl on Kiss Online and you could only get it in a bundle which means I had to buy a T-Shirt as well which jacks up the already over-inflated price. There was only the color version of the vinyl and not a standard black and there was NO CD!! Well, there was no CD anywhere in the world except for Japan. So, CDJapan received another big order from me as I want to make sure I get enough stuff to make the shipping worth it. I have to say, the choices on what we were able to buy were limited and very disappointing.

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The Collection: Ep. 66 – Billy Idol’s ‘Dream Into It’ – Album Review

This week on the Collection, we are going to show off the new CD and Vinyl for Billy Idol’s new album, ‘Dream Into It’. And why we are it, we will throw in an album review. I know I’ve already posted an album review of this on the site, but this is the YouTube show and it is a slightly different audience. I felt it needed to be in both places. It has been 11 years since we’ve had a full length studio album from Billy Idol. His last one was 2014 with ‘Kings And Queens of the Underground’. He has had a couple of 4 song E.P.’s since then, but no full album of new music. Now, the time is upon us. After he did those two E.P.’s, he realized the press on those was as much as a full length album so why not simply do a full album and we are glad he did. Let’s get to it!

So go check it out as it will be live tonight right now, July 21, 2025 at 7pm. Thanks for stopping by and please click “Like” and hit “Subscribe” as it helps out the site when you do.

My Sunday Song – “Baby, It’s Tonight” by Jude Cole

For My Sunday Song #442, we are talking “Baby, It’s Tonight” by Jude Cole. If you saw last week’s post, you know that song and album was produced and co-written by Jude Cole. I figured, let’s do a song by Jude before he became a producer. And we go back to 1990 when “Baby, It’s Tonight” was #16 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was written by Jude and was the second single off his 2nd album ‘A View From 3rd Street’. I do love my pop music and back in the early 90’s I devoured Jude’s songs and albums.

This particular song is about a relationship that didn’t last. The split too soon and didn’t even get to say what needed to be sad. The singer is really lonely and he is thinking about her and wants to be with her badly. He tries calling but she won’t answer. I think his desire to be with her isn’t all physical, I think emotionally he wants to connect with her again. He loved her and regrets all the mistakes that were made. A heartbreaking song that musically doesn’t feel that sad.

The music is upbeat and quite the opposite of being sad. It is bouncy and simply pops. It has a great soft opening with only guitars picking away and then the band fully comes in and off we go. The chorus is huge and is really catchy. Give me a good hook, I’m all in.

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Friday New Releases – July 18, 2025

Finally, a week I have a couple items that of interest to me. I am eager to hear the new Bush album as well as the new Styx. I will listen and if I like, I’ll buy. There are few others that some people might enjoy as well so take a look and see what you can find. Let me know what you want to hear and what we may have missed. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.

  • Bush – I Beat Loneliness – (EarMusic)
  • Styx – Circling From Above – (Universal Music / Alpha Dog 2T Inc.) – some people already have it but on Apple and Amazon it is officially out today
  • Joe Bonamassa – Breakthrough – (J&R Adventures)
  • Five Finger Death Punch – Best of (Volume 1) – (Better Noise Music)
  • Slaughter to Prevail – Grizzly – (Sumerian Records)
  • Motorjesus – Streets of Fire – (Reaper Entertainment)
  • We Are Scientists – Qualifying Miles – (Groenland Records)
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Kiss – ‘Live in Maryland 1977’ – Album Review (The Kiss Bootleg Series)

I have been doing a Kiss Bootleg Series for years. You get a review every time I add a new one to the collection. Well, after buying 38 Bootleg CDs from John Humphrey’s personal collection, I figured let’s jump right back in and do a whole lot of reviews on the Bootlegs. Oh, if you don’t know who John Humphrey is, you need to know he is a massive Kiss collector. And he is the drummer of the band Seether. John decided to sell off his entire collection…sort of…he kept all the vinyl (like 4,000 of them). He did it through an auction at Backstage Auctions and I had to have a piece of it…and I did wind up with some things.

The next bootleg up is ‘Live in Maryland 1977’. This was was recorded at the Capital Centre in Largo, MD way back on December 20, 1977 for the Kiss Alive II Tour. According to various spots on the internet, this show was actually recorded on video with expectations to be used for the American Music Awards show, but I don’t think were ever used. You do get those show in an edited format as the bonus disc on Kissology Vol. 1 from the Wal-Mart edition sold. This recording we have here on CD is that version as it is not a full show.

What does that mean of the sound, well, if you’ve seen the video, you know it sounds fantastic. The quality is great as it was taken from the DVD, I’m sure. Happy to have that show, even if edited, on CD. This particular disc was released in 2014 and is in a digipak. The pictures used on the back cover and inside are pretty grainy and are probably copies of a copy. It is only 1 CD and a soundboard recording.

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The Collection: Ep. 65 – Robbie Williams – ‘Life Thru A Lens’: The Box Sets (CD & 7″ Singles)

This week on The Collection, we talk Robbie Williams. With the news of a new album and some new songs including one with Tony Iommi, I thought let’s go back to the beginning and talk about his debut ‘Life Thru A Lens”. I have two box sets of that album. One is a 4CD set and the other is 7 – 7″ Singles Box Sox Set. We go through it all and talk about the album and the songs. If you remember songs like “Angels”, “Let Me Entertain You” and “Ego a Go Go”, then come along for the ride.

So go check it out as it will be live tonight right now, July 14, 2025 at 7pm. Thanks for stopping by and please click “Like” and hit “Subscribe” as it helps out the site when you do.

My Sunday Song – “Wrecking Ball” by Lifehouse

For My Sunday Song #441, we are talking “Wrecking Ball”. And it is not to be confused with the Miley Cyrus song. This is its own animal. “Wrecking Ball” that I want to talk about is by the band Lifehouse and off their 2010 album ‘Smoke & Mirrors’. This was not a single, but it was my favorite song on the album. The one song that grabbed hold from the get go and I still can’t stop listening to it some 15 years later. The album went to #6 on the Billboard charts which is really great and it was produced by Jude Cole, whose solo work I really love so I found it really cool to know he produced the album, but Jude is a whole other discussion we can have.

If you are a fan of the band, you know Jason Wade is the lead singer…but not on every song. This is one of the rare instances where the bass player, Bryce Soderberg handles the lead vocals. And what a job he does. Jason originally sang it, but it didn’t work so they were going to scrap it and so Bryce gave it a shot and Wow!! The song is about a relationship that sounds like it is a little destructive. It has its good moments and its bad ones…a lot of ups & downs. But the singer can’t get enough of her. She builds him up and breaks down his walls, but then turns around a tears him down. He feels he’s riding a wrecking ball as it swings like a pendulum.

The song opens with a cool bass run and a great, yet simple guitar riff. When the verse comes in it is only the bass and drum driving the rhythm. That guitar riff comes back and then the full band is all there on the chorus. And what a great big chorus it is. Great harmonies, I mean how could it not with Jason there to handle those since he wasn’t singing. Bryce’s vocals are so smooth, and very much like Jason’s. He captures the emotion and feel of the song and you can’t help but get lost in his voice. A song that is mid-tempo song that is close to a power ballad and a straight up pop rock song. This should’ve been a single in my opinion.

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Friday New Releases – July 11, 2025

Another Friday and another small batch of releases. Like last week, there are not a ton of releases, but a few really big names coming at you. There is nothing for me this week, but hopefully there is something for you. Let me know what you want to hear this week or what we may have missed. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a wonderful weekend.

  • Backstreet Boys – Millennium 2.0 – (Legacy Recordings)
  • Wet Leg – Moisturizer – (Domino Recording Co.)
  • Noah Cyrus – I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me – (Records Label / Columbia Records)
  • Amy MacDonald – Is This What You’ve Been Waiting For? – (Infectious Music / BMG)
  • Steve Hackett – The Lamb Stands Up Live at the Royal Albert Hall – (InsideOutMusic)
  • Split Chain – Motionblur – (Epitaph)
  • Floating – Hesitating Lights – (Transcending Obscurity Records)
  • Born of Osiris – Through Shadows – (Sumerian Records)
  • Impureza – Alcazares – (Season of Mist)
  • Calva Louise – Edge of the Abyss – (Mascot Records)
  • Matt Jencik & Midwife – Never Die – (Relapse Records)
  • Mal Blum – The Villain – (Get Better Records)
  • The Boxmasters – Pepper Tree Hill – (Keentone / Thirty Tigers)
  • Half Japanese – Adventure – (Fire Records)
  • Gina Birch – Trouble – (Third Man Records)
  • Jeffrey Runnings – Piqued – (Independent Project Records)
  • World’s First Cinema – Something of Wonder – (Fearless Records / Concord)
  • The Terrys – The Terrys – (Westway Collective)
  • Clipse – Let God Sort Em Out – (Roc Nation Distribution)
  • Brent Cobb – Ain’t Rocked In A While – (Ol’Buddy Records)
  • Tanner Usrey – These Days – (Atlantic Recording Corporation)
  • Petey USA – The Yips – (Capitol Records / Crow Island LLC / UMG)
  • Long Tall Deb & Colin John – Light It Up – (Long Tall Deb & Colin John)
  • Stars Go Dim – Roses – (Curb)

Billy Idol – ‘Dream Into It’ (2025) – Album Review (The Billy Idol Series)

It has been 11 years since we’ve had a full length studio album from Billy Idol. His last one was 2014 with ‘Kings And Queens of the Underground’. He has had a couple of 4 song E.P.’s since then, but no full album of new music. Now, the time is upon us. After he did those two E.P.’s, he realized the press on those was as much as a full length album so why not simply do a full album and we are glad he did. The album was released on April 25, 2025 and it went to #79 in the U.K., but Switzerland saw it go to #3 and Germany it was #2. How did it fare in the U.S.? Well, it was Billy’s first ever Top 10 album as it went to #7. Not bad Billy…not bad at all!

The interesting about this release is that it is a concept album and it is broken down in to two parts. Part 1 is called “Dying to Love” and is Side One on the vinyl. This side is focused on the past and sees Billy being nostalgic and focusing on his early years. Part 2 is called, “I’m Reborn” and is Side Two of the album. The focus here is more forward looking on his life now which sees him now as Grandpa and in love with a great family. Cool to see someone that almost died from his drug use and rock & roll lifestyle to be an older rocker and simply loving life. He seems to be in a good place.

I ended up buying both the CD and the vinyl simply because I collect everything Billy so had to have both versions. We get 9 songs, but really only 8 new ones as one of the song is a remake of the song “John Wayne” which was on hit 2008 greatest hits album called The Very Best of Billy Idol: Idolize Yourself. This time around it is a duet and we will get to that later. A little disappointing that we didn’t get 10 new songs. I was worried he was going to re-use some of the songs from his last two E.P.’s, but thankfully that was not the case. But we do a good some good stuff and some okay stuff, so let’s get to the music.

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