Heirs to the best melodic rock created in Northern Europe, the Danish band Skagarack established themselves as the perfect alternative to other Scandinavian bands of the genre such as Europe, Alien, and Treat. Formed in the mid-eighties, their core consisted of Alvin Otto (drums), Torben Schmidt (vocals), Jan Petersen (guitar), Tommy Rasmussen (keyboards), and Morten Munch (bass). Their debut album was a clear statement of intent, in which harmonious vocals, captivating melodies, and powerful guitar riffs opened the doors to the pantheon of Scandinavian melodic metal. Two years later, they released their second album, "Hungry For A Game", which, under the Polydor label, once again delivered an excellent work of great melodies, powerful hard rock tracks, and emotive songs with unforgettable choruses. From the brilliant title track, an irresistible song with great vocal choruses, to the infectious "Joanna", the Danish band shows their incredible ability to create potential melodic rock hits, as also shown by the overwhelming "Somewhere In France", "Boys" or "Always In a Line", not forgetting the precious ballad "This World".


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