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Former rock journalist Andrew Hawnt (ex-Powerplay Rock and Metal Magazine) takes you through rock and metal albums both classic and obscure! Checking out albums from the 80s, 90s and beyond. 
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This first series of Andrew Hawnt's Rock Revival comes to a close with discussing an epic trio of obscure rock and metal albums by STAR STAR, PHANTOM BLUE and EXCITER! The show will return for a second series - if you want it to! Get in touch and let me know. You can find me on most socials as @andrewhawnt
The show returns from a brief break by covering Iron Maiden's 1992 classic FEAR OF THE DARK, along with what followed that era, meeting iron Maiden in person and more!
Time to revisit two of the biggest rock albums of the early 2000s - Linkin Park's HYBRID THEORY and System of a Down's TOXICITY. Both are classics of the era and both are important to so many fans of heavy music. Let's get nostalgic.
From two very different areas of rock and metal come CRIMSON GLORY (the band that had the masks) and GIANT (the band that had Dann Huff). Let's talk rock!
Kicking off the Rock Revival's 2022 run in style with an episode recorded while live streaming! This was a fun experiment. Let's talk about 'Astro Creep 2000' by WHITE ZOMBIE and 'Visual Lies' by LIZZY BORDEN!
For the final episode of 2021 I had to cover a classic, and they don't get much better than painkiller by Judas Priest! This metal monster was a relentless rampage through a period where Priest dialled everything up to 11. Let's rock.
"All we are, all we are we are, we are all, all we need!" Time to revisit the 1987 album 'Triumph and Agony' from Warlock and legendary vocalist Doro Pesch!
The self-financed 1993 album from underground Hollywood bubblegum glam legends Heart Throb Mob was a crazy little masterpiece that went under much of the world's radar. Time to talk about some full-on glam.
Back at it, despite Covid 19 making me feel lousy. It's time to revisit the classic 1992 album from Dave Mustaine's merry metallers.
Revisiting the multi-million-selling hit album 'Adrenalize' by Def Leppard and exploring what that album, and the band, meant to the teenage years of this scuzzy rocker from Sheffield.
Revisiting Type O Negative's gorgeous gothic masterpiece OCTOBER RUST, its magnificent songs and the legacy of the late Peter Steele.
Revisiting Devin Townsend's 1997 masterpiece OCEAN MACHINE: BIOMECH and talking about the huge importance of Devin Townsend's music in my life.
Annihilator's second album was a masterclass in metal precision. Let's talk 'Never, Neverland.'
Revisiting the more mature and utterly wonderful third album by pop-rock/glam/powerpop geniuses Enuff Z'Nuff, which was released in early 1993.
Remembering and appreciating the debut album by the notorious hellraisers W.A.S.P.
Revisiting the 1992 debut album by BANGALORE CHOIR, an unsung classic featuring songs co-written by Jon Bon Jovi and Aldo Nova along with the vocals of former Accept frontman David Reece.
Dokken's fourth album has been a huge influence on my music-loving life. Let's talk about the album, the people involved and my experiences interviewing both George Lynch and Don Dokken.
Time for a ROCK REVIVAL! This is a show where I talk about rock and metal albums both classic and obscure, mainly from the eighties and nineties. On this pilot episode of my new podcast I talk about the 1986 debut album from CINDERELLA, namely 'Night Songs'. Me? I'm an author and filmmaker who wrote for POWERPLAY ROCK AND METAL MAGAZINE for nine years. I miss talking about the music I love, so here I am ("Rooock you like a hurricaine...." - sorry, couldn't resist).
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