- W.A.S.P. K.F.D.
Released in 1997, K.F.D. is one of the most aggressive, abrasive, and confrontational albums in the W.A.S.P. discography. Standing for “Kill. Fuck. Die.”, the title alone signals a deliberate rejection of subtlety. This is Blackie Lawless at his angriest — not theatrical, not symbolic, but brutally direct.
- Ethereal Echoes: Songs Between Dream and Silence
A delicate journey through five ethereal songs that drift between dream and reality. Airy vocals, floating melodies, and atmospheric textures create a sense of weightlessness, as if each track exists beyond time and space. This playlist invites introspection and calm, surrounding the listener with a soft, otherworldly aura—perfect for late …
- Uriah Heep – Gallery 02
Uriah Heep – Gallery 02 is a curated image gallery showcasing a selection of iconic album covers from one of the most influential bands in British hard rock and progressive rock. These artworks reflect the band’s rich musical legacy and the visual imagination that accompanied their most important releases.