Rock Top 30 chart June

2017 06 Top 30 Rock Chart Seems our artists still fare well in the One World Music Radio Rock Top30!

  • Cranston with Phil Vincent and Paul Sabu refuse to give in and even rise 2 places and now finds itself at #19,
  • Age Of Aquarius landed on #14,
  • Forest Field rises back into the top 10 and holds the #7 position and last but not least,
  • Sunrise Auranaut rise an astonishing 16 positions and find themselves at number 3!

Now who said that rock and prog are dead?
Thanks to all the listeners and presenters!
Of course you can find all these releases at our website www.rockcompany.nl and also online or at your favourite shop!

New Rock Company podcast

As you may have noticed, here at Rock Company we like to keep busy. So slowly but surely the number of titles available from us is rising! All independent artists, who need your support. Hugs and kudos for everyone who buys an album (often limited editions) or download! But if you are wondering what the label is about, here a sure fire way to introduce a lot of recent releases to you, this podcast. Have fun and never mind the ramblings of Dr. Schultz 🙂

Track Of The Year Awards

2017 rock track awardThe wonderful people of One World Music Radio have added another category to their 2016 Awards and it is Track Of The Year. And we are very excited and proud to find several of our artist receiving a nomination in the Rock category:

  • Cranston – Queen Of The Pain
  • Forest Field – Valley Of Pain
  • Sixtynine – Good Trade.

And also our distribution artist Holly Montgomery is nominated with the title track of her album Leaving Eden.

If you want to vote, please go to this page to learn how. We wish all the nominees succes!

April Rock Chart success

2017 04 Top 30 Rock Chart.It has happened. It was bound to. Yes, believe it or not, but after 5 amazing months on top of the list, Forest Field had to give up on the #1 spot and landed on position 4. Congratulations to the excellent The Soul Exchange and their great album Bloodbound for taking over!
And for the third month in a row, we find the Dawn Of The Age Of Aquarius album from Age Of Aquarius on #3! That in a way is rather unique too.

Another surprise is Cranston finding their way UP again, #14 this month. And nice to see another project from singer Phil Vincent, D’Ercole, land the #18 spot.

Last but not least for us are Sixtynine taking the number 24 with their rocking You Are Me album.

Congrats to the artists and thank you to the presenters and listeners of One World Music Radio!

More Rock Chart success!

2017 03 rock chartFor an incredible fifth month in a row, Forest Field’s Lonely Desert album is topping the One World Music Rock Chart top 30. Rumour has it that is a record. But truth or not, it is an amazing achievement. And besides that, Age Of Aquarius secured position 3 for the second time in a row after entering there the previous month. Sixtynine and Cranston are also still in the list, at 7 and 25 respectively.

So it is safe to say that it has been another successful month of airplay at the station. Thanks to all involved!

Nominations OMWR Awards!

We feel blessed with our artists receiving a number of nominations for the 2016 One World Music awards. In random order:

  • Earthshine – White Cliff Country nominated in the People’s Choice awards. If you want to vote, go to this link to do so. Thanks!
  • Cranston – Cranston, nominated for Rock album of the year
  • Forest Field – Lonely Desert, also nominated for Rock album of the year
  • Sixtynine – You Are Me, another contender for Rock album of the year
  • and last but not least, our Distribution artist Holly Montgomery – Leaving Eden is another nominee in the Rock album category.

Needless to say we are very happy for our artists for this achievement. We wish the voting judges success with this hard task, what a list!

Ruling the Rock chart

omwr rockchart 2017-02We might be a bit late to the party as the new edition of this rock chart will air later today, but still, a TOP 3 of Rock Company Artists is still worth mentioning…

  • At position 20 we find the rocking CranstoN album, a former #1
  • at #3 we find the new entry of the Age Of Aquarius album, wow
  • at #2 we find the You Are Me album by Sixtynine, who refuse to lay down and just went back up in the top 3
  • and at the top we find Forest Field’s Lonely Desert album for a stunning fourth time in a row!

Thank you so much to all the OMWR presenters and of course those fabulous listeners!

Excellent CranstoN review

let it rockWriter Dmitry M. Epstein of the Let It Rock website has written an excellent review of the CranstoN album.

Here it is:

Rock and a hard place: heavy trio strut their stuff in dramatically arresting way.

Lately, there’s been a whole slew of albums that Phil Vincent, he of LEGION glory, lent his pipes to, and this one finds the singer sharing the spotlight with ONLY CHILD’s Paul Sabu, a guitar foil to stars. Both schooled in AOR, together the duo and B.F. D’Ercole on drums deliver an impressive set of originals that cleverly hide jagged hooks under memorable lines, and large-caliber choruses which shoot to thrill, rather than kill. In such an environment, lyrical cliches like “pedal to the metal” don’t seem unavoidable, but they’re par for the course when it comes to stirring arenas.

The rock ‘n’ roll ardor and singalong melodies on “Queen Of The Pain” and “Fallen” are truly irresistible, while the weighty splashes behind “You Oughta Know” show a serious intent, and the emotional charge relents only in “Sea Of Madness” where ballad waves crash against reefs of riffs. From the bass rumble of “Long, Long Way To Go” on, there’s a nice sway to the songs, with “Let It Go” demonstrating an unexpected raga tint, and “Trouble Ahead” tapping into the heart of Delta until heavenly harmonies kick it out of acoustically tinctured blues. The album’s many layers require delicate unraveling, yet it’s a rewarding process. A solid, if not revolutionary, work.

****

Thank you Dmitry! Read it on the website

 

Fallen for CranstoN yet?

if not, then check this video to find out why some think this is the best rock album from 2016:

more Chart success!

november OMWR rock top 30 chartTime to inform you about our Chart success on the One World Music Rock Top 30!
at 21 we have Docker’s Guild and their album The Heisenberg Diaries
at 7 we have distribution artist Holly Montgomery with Leaving Eden
at 6 we have #Tragik (Phil Vincent Bands) with Come and Get It
at 3 we find Sixtynine with their great rock album You Are Me
#2 is last month’s #1; #Cranston (Phil Vincent and Paul Sabu) THE rock album of 2016 and last but not least:
#1 is the latest Forest Field album Lonely Desert!

This is an incredible achievement for our artists! Many many thanks to the OMWR team and all the listeners!!
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