It was a cool November morning in 1977. I woke up early, excited to celebrate my 9th birthday and open my presents. Unwrapping the big one first, I was psyched to see that it was the boombox that I had asked for, but the smaller present is the one … Learn more >>

This Day In Hard Rock: Led Zeppelin Releases ‘Houses Of The Holy’
March 28, 2017 by Adam Waldman - Leave a Comment
By Adam Waldman On March 28, 1973, Led Zeppelin released their fifth studio album, Houses Of The Holy. This is the first Zeppelin album that featured

This Day In Hard Rock: King’s X Releases ‘Out Of The Silent Planet’
March 28, 2017 by Adam Waldman - Leave a Comment
By Adam Waldman On March 28, 1988, underrated power trio King’s X released their debut album Out Of The Silent Planet. This brilliant debut was admired

This Day In Hard Rock: Scorpions Release ‘Love At First Sting’
March 27, 2017 by Adam Waldman - Leave a Comment
By Adam Waldman On March 27, 1984, Scorpions released their 9th studio album, Love At First Sting, the follow-up album to Blackout (which featured “No One

This Day In Hard Rock: Ratt Releases ‘Out Of The Cellar’
March 27, 2017 by Adam Waldman - Leave a Comment
By Adam Waldman On March 27, 1984, Ratt released their first full-length album, Out Of The Cellar. The album peaked at #7 on the Billboard 200

This Day In Hard Rock: Bon Jovi Releases ‘7800 Degrees Fahrenheit’
March 27, 2017 by Adam Waldman - Leave a Comment
By Adam Waldman On March 27, 1985, Bon Jovi released 7800 Degrees Fahrenheit, the follow-up to the band’s self-titled debut. Many band suffer from a “sophomore
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