“Reunite The Sinners” is the second album from American band Prophets of Addiction and it is released by Mighty Music on 15th April, having been previously released independently last year. Call it “glam”, call it “sleaze” or just call it “rock”; whatever you want to label the genre, Prophets of Addiction have it mastered. I played “As We Fall” as the final track on the NI Rocks A-Z Show on 9th February, then decided to open the Show the following week with “Welcome To The Show”.
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I’m one of those rock fans that always likes to “discover” new bands to listen to; and thankfully Rock Radio NI allows me to do that on a regular basis. However, I have to say that I do get a particular kick out of playing a new album by an artist that I associate with those distant days of my youth! With her latest album release, Lita Ford brings us a fantastic collection of “new” tracks from the 80’s – could it get much better!?!? “Time Capsule” is released through Steamhammer/SPV on 15th April and features tracks originally recorded on 24-track analogue tapes in the 80’s. These tracks had never made it beyond that until now and their release is timed to coincide with the publication of Lita’s autobiography “Living Like A Runaway”. It has also just been announced that Lita will be playing the HRH AOR Festival in March 2017.
Authors: Odin