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Out Today: New releases from GODHEAD, ROSE TATTOO, TESLA and more…

Old school hard rock fans are in for a treat this week with the latest comeback albums from some '80s-rock holdovers.

Out Today: New releases from GODHEAD, ROSE TATTOO, TESLA and more…GodheadAt 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.

Out Today: New releases from GODHEAD, ROSE TATTOO, TESLA and more…Rose TattooBlood 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.

Out Today: New releases from GODHEAD, ROSE TATTOO, TESLA and more…TeslaForever 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…
ArtasThe Healing (Napalm)
BattleloreThe Last Alliance (Napalm)
Bella MorteBeautiful Death (Metropolis)
Don The Reader Humanesque (Deathcote)
Forever SlaveTales for Bad Girls (Wacken)
Glenn Hughes First Underground Nuclear Kitchen (Blistering)
KampfarHelmgang (Napalm)
KiskePast In Different Ways (Blistering)
Holy MosesAgony of Death (Wacken)
House Of LordsCome To My Kingdom (Blistering)
Revolution RenaissanceNew Era (Blistering)
SuidAkrA13 Years of Celtic Wartunes (Wacken)
These Arms Are SnakesTail Swallower & Dove (Suicide Squeeze)

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