Old school hard rock fans are in for a treat this week with the latest comeback albums from some '80s-rock holdovers.
Godhead – At The Edge Of The World (Driven)
Remember when these guys were the only band on Marilyn Manson's short-lived vanity label? Years later, they're still releasing industrial-tinged, radio-friendly rock in the vein of the former Brian Warner.
Rose Tattoo – Blood Brothers (Wacken)
Chances are you know Rose Tattoo as the "other" Australian hard rock pioneers, and/or as the band that wrote "Nice Boys," which was famously covered by Guns N' Roses. Down under, they've been opening for both Motörhead and G n' R, surviving lineup shifts and recording a new album.
Tesla – Forever More (Electric Company)
The reunited, Sacramento-based power balladeers are still "Cumin' Atcha Live" like it's 1986.
Check out the rest of tomorrow's releases after the jump…
Artas – The Healing (Napalm)
Battlelore – The Last Alliance (Napalm)
Bella Morte – Beautiful Death (Metropolis)
Don The Reader – Humanesque (Deathcote)
Forever Slave – Tales for Bad Girls (Wacken)
Glenn Hughes – First Underground Nuclear Kitchen (Blistering)
Kampfar – Helmgang (Napalm)
Kiske – Past In Different Ways (Blistering)
Holy Moses – Agony of Death (Wacken)
House Of Lords – Come To My Kingdom (Blistering)
Revolution Renaissance – New Era (Blistering)
SuidAkrA – 13 Years of Celtic Wartunes (Wacken)
These Arms Are Snakes – Tail Swallower & Dove (Suicide Squeeze)