As the Summer keeps getting hotter, I can’t say the new releases are for me. Another slow week here although there are a lot of albums, only the Buckcherry one is of any interest for me. I’ll keep diving in to the new Inglorious from last week and enjoying the Rock Candy addition of Yesterday & Today’s debut that dropped last week as well. Let me know what you want to hear this week or what we may have missed. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
Buckcherry – Roar Like Thunder – (Round Hill Records)
King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard – Phantom Island – (p(doom) records)
The Cure – Mixes of a Lost World – (Polydor Records / Lost Music Ltd / Universal Music)
Metallica – Load (Deluxe Box Set) – (Blackened Recordings)
Van Morrison – Remembering Now – (Exile Productions)
Neil Young & the Chrome Hearts – Talkin To The Trees – (The Other Shoe Productions / Reprise Records)



Skillet – Revolution – (Hear It Loud)
The Cure – Songs of a Lost World – (Polydor Records / Lost Music Ltd / Universal)
VOLA – Friend of a Phantom – (Mascot Label Group)
Willie Nelson – Last Leaf on the Tree – (Legacy Recordings)
Weezer – Weezer (Blue 30th Anniversary) – (Geffen)
Elvis Costello – King of America & Other Realms (Super Deluxe) – (UMe)
Amos Lee – Transmissions – (Hoagiemouth Records / Thirty Tigers)
The Cure – Acoustic Hits – (Rhino Entertainment / Fiction Records)
King Gizzard And the Wizard Lizard – Flight b741 – (p(doom) Records)
Gary Clark Jr. – JPEG Raw – (Warner Records)
Cruzh – The Jungle Revolution – (Frontiers Records)
Alestorm – Voyage of the Dead Marauder E.P. – (Napalm Records)
Ellefson / Soto – Vacation in the Underworld – (Rat Pak Records): Jeff Scott Soto and former Megadeth bassist David Ellefson join forces for what I hope is a total beast of an album. It is cool sometimes to hear Soto go heavy. My review on this will be one of the last reviews in the Jeff Scott Soto Series so it will be awhile before we get to it.
The Cult – Under the Midnight Sun – (Black Hill Records / Round Hill Records): Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy bless us with another album as it has been 6 years since the last. Sign me up please!!

