Tag: Nitrate

We Love to “Feel The Heat”

Formed in Nottingham in 2015 by bass-player Nick Hogg, melodic hard rockers “Nitrate” released their fourth studio album, Feel The Heat, last October. Influenced in no small way by the eighties rock scene, Nitrate’s sound may make you feel like you’ve been transported back in time to the heydays of Def Leppard, Bon Jovi, Loverboy and Europe.

Feel The Heat, an album packed with rockers and seasoned with a few ballads has featured four official singles to date, including “All The Right Moves and “Needs a Little Love.” Easily one of the best albums of the past year it includes quite a few other great tracks that could easily have been single releases as well.

“One Kiss (To Save My Heart)” is one such track. It’s a beautiful duet which features highly regarded Norwegian star “Issa Oversveen” on vocals alongside Nitrate’s Alexander Strandell. Back in the eighties this song would have been a massive hit. It’s new this week on RadiJohan.

Nitrate Has All The Right Moves

British melodic rockers “Nitrate” recently released their fourth studio album, “Feel The Heat.” A melodic rock band formed in 2015 in Nottingham, England, Nitrate is overtly inspired by the ‘80’s rock scene and influenced by the likes of Def Leppard, Europe, Journey, and Bon Jovi. Nitrate exudes the eighties in everything. The band profiles itself with excellent melodic hard rock that sounds timeless, and their new album is a nostalgic ride for rockers who consciously experienced the 1980’s. This is melodic hard rock that sounds the way it should.

Nitrate’s new single, “All The Right Moves,” is new this week on RadiJohan.