Year : 2015 Style : Glam Sleaze Hard Rock Country : Australia Audio : 320 kbps + front + Videos Size : 137 mb
Bio:
Former De La Cruz singer Roxxi Catalano has presented an advance of what will be his debut as solo artist under the name CATALANO.De La Cruz first and only album Street Level was released in 2013 by Frontiers Records receiving very good reviews and acceptance by the fans. However, guitarist Casey Jones already left De La Cruz on or around the release date of the album, then the bass player.So Catalano decided the end of De La Cruz last year.Now Roxxi Catalano is back with fresh ideas, new songs and a record contract with Demon Doll Records. The debut will appear next Summer.Kudos to Catalano for not using the De La Cruz name and capitalize the fan base. Of course, listening these new songs people will naturally draw the comparison with his former band, but that's logical, Catalano was one of the main composers."Never Enuff" has some Def Leppard vibe as we heard on many songs of De La Cruz, especially on the layered backing vocals and the middle section bridge before the guitar solo. It's a pretty anthemic rocker, with a touch of sleaze.As you could imagine, the other song entitled "Rxckin' Barbie Doll" is much more glammy, '80s Sunset Strip oriented. The potent guitar riff and the way of singing reminds me Stephen Pearcy's post Ratt solo works.
Line Up:
Roxxi Catalano: vocals, bass (EX-DE LA CRUZ) Stevie Strange: guitar
Tracklist:
01. Never Enuff (4:15) 02. Rxckin' Barbie Doll (4:01)
Year : 2016 Style : Glam Sleaze Hard Rock Country : Australia Audio : 320 kbps + front Size : 107 mb
Bio:
Former De La Cruz singer Roxxi Catalano has presented an advance of what will be his debut as solo artist under the name CATALANO.De La Cruz first and only album Street Level was released in 2013 by Frontiers Records receiving very good reviews and acceptance by the fans. However, guitarist Casey Jones already left De La Cruz on or around the release date of the album, then the bass player.So Catalano decided the end of De La Cruz last year.Now Roxxi Catalano is back with fresh ideas, new songs and a record contract with Demon Doll Records. The debut will appear next Summer.Kudos to Catalano for not using the De La Cruz name and capitalize the fan base. Of course, listening these new songs people will naturally draw the comparison with his former band, but that's logical, Catalano was one of the main composers."Never Enuff" has some Def Leppard vibe as we heard on many songs of De La Cruz, especially on the layered backing vocals and the middle section bridge before the guitar solo. It's a pretty anthemic rocker, with a touch of sleaze.As you could imagine, the other song entitled "Rxckin' Barbie Doll" is much more glammy, '80s Sunset Strip oriented. The potent guitar riff and the way of singing reminds me Stephen Pearcy's post Ratt solo works.
Album:
Released on February 29, 2016 (Fallstreak Records).Ahhhh — riffs, melodies and straight ahead hard rock — former De La Cruz vocalist Roxxi Catalano has returned with his solo effort Dark Skies under his own band name Catalano.Confidence can be an enormously positive factor for a musician, especially for one that is still up and coming, and young. While many De La Cruz fans may have thought that the band was basically a solo effort of lead axeman Casey Jones with a bunch of hired band members, this was clearly not the case. Once you hear Catalano’s Dark Skies, one can quickly realize who the chief songwriter may have been within the De La Cruz camp. The style and feel of Dark Skies may as well be De La Cruz part 2. In an interview that Sleazeroxx did with Catalano in 2014, the singer stated: “People ask me all the time, ‘How do you get signed?’ and I say the same thing, ‘Good songs!’ Just honestly write good songs — there are so many bands that look incredible but the songs are just nothing. We were lucky, really lucky, but there weren’t any tricks, it was hard work — rock ‘n’ roll is hard work. It may have seemed that it fell in our lap, but as individuals we had been slaving away (and still are) for years — it was merely the sum of its parts.”Catalano also recruited Australian guitar wizard Stevie Strange for some shredding work on Dark Skies. The sound captures some early Def Leppard as De La Cruz’s Street Level did back in 2013. And that is a very good thing as Dark Skies’ songwriting is based on a formula of tight rock anthems with extra loud bass and guitar, and it works perfectly. Roxxi Catalano’s vocals also certainly have not missed a beat as his tenor rasp shrieks, pouts, wails, and croons, with unbridled charisma.The songs “Twisted” and “Metal Dreams” are the hardest rocking tracks with a more metal backbeat. Some creative keyboard use greets the beginning of “Stormchild” and “Dangerous Thing.” Some further highlights are tracks “All We Need” and “Fall Awake” for being chock full of tasty and cleverly crafted riffs and choruses. The atmospheric, yet heavy on substance, track “Rxckin’ Barbie Doll” captures a hard rock summer vibe.Fans of ’80s hard rock will likely enjoy Dark Skies not only for the songs but also for Roxxi Catalano himself. Catalano captures about as much of a decadent ’80s rock star vibe as anyone could muster. Actually scratch the muster, it’s just who and what he naturally seems to be. Dark Skies could be Catalano‘s breakout album and is a great first move for the singer after the rapid implosion of De La Cruz.
Vojislav ‘Voya’ Milutinovic – guest guitar solos Stevie ‘Strange’ Paoli – guest guitar solos Rory Joy – guest guitar solo
Production:
Produced by Roxxi Catalano
Tracklist:
01. Metal Dreams 02. All We Need 03. Fall Awake 04. War Machine 05. Rxckin’ Barbie Doll 06. Heaven’s on the Run 07. Twisted 08. Stormchild 09. Dangerous Thing 10. Dark Skies
Year : 2020 Style : Melodic Hard Rock , Glam Sleaze Rock Country : Australia Audio : 320 kbps + front Size : 117 mb
Bio:
Former De La Cruz singer Roxxi Catalano has presented an advance of what will be his debut as solo artist under the name CATALANO.De La Cruz first and only album Street Level was released in 2013 by Frontiers Records receiving very good reviews and acceptance by the fans. However, guitarist Casey Jones already left De La Cruz on or around the release date of the album, then the bass player.So Catalano decided the end of De La Cruz last year.Now Roxxi Catalano is back with fresh ideas, new songs and a record contract with Demon Doll Records. The debut will appear next Summer.Kudos to Catalano for not using the De La Cruz name and capitalize the fan base. Of course, listening these new songs people will naturally draw the comparison with his former band, but that's logical, Catalano was one of the main composers."Never Enuff" has some Def Leppard vibe as we heard on many songs of De La Cruz, especially on the layered backing vocals and the middle section bridge before the guitar solo. It's a pretty anthemic rocker, with a touch of sleaze.As you could imagine, the other song entitled "Rxckin' Barbie Doll" is much more glammy, '80s Sunset Strip oriented. The potent guitar riff and the way of singing reminds me Stephen Pearcy's post Ratt solo works.
Album:
The singer / guitarist Roxx Catalano (De La Cruz) releases new solo album “Nightfighter” containing 9 tracks.The ex singer of De La Cruz, Roxx Catalano, has released - together with the band that accompanies him - his new album entitled Nightfighter.The album was preceded by the two singles Wildest Dreams and Rock The World.
Line Up:
Roxxi Catalano- vocals (Ex - DE LA CRUZ) Matt Fawcett - guitar Nick Casalini - bass (also guitarist for Darcee Fox) Rory Joy - guitar (played in De La Cruz with Roxx) Nick Caligula - drums
Tracklist:
01. Livin' It Up 02. Set This City on Fire 03. Nightfighter 04. Wildest Dreams 05. Overdrive 06. Saturday Night 07. What I Want 08. Lost in Love 09. Rock the World
Year : 2026 Style : Melodic Glam Sleaze Hard Rock Country : Australia Audio : 320 kbps + front Size : 89 mb
Bio:
Former De La Cruz singer Roxxi Catalano has presented an advance of what will be his debut as solo artist under the name CATALANO.De La Cruz first and only album Street Level was released in 2013 by Frontiers Records receiving very good reviews and acceptance by the fans. However, guitarist Casey Jones already left De La Cruz on or around the release date of the album, then the bass player.So Catalano decided the end of De La Cruz last year.Now Roxxi Catalano is back with fresh ideas, new songs and a record contract with Demon Doll Records. The debut will appear next Summer.Kudos to Catalano for not using the De La Cruz name and capitalize the fan base. Of course, listening these new songs people will naturally draw the comparison with his former band, but that's logical, Catalano was one of the main composers."Never Enuff" has some Def Leppard vibe as we heard on many songs of De La Cruz, especially on the layered backing vocals and the middle section bridge before the guitar solo. It's a pretty anthemic rocker, with a touch of sleaze.As you could imagine, the other song entitled "Rxckin' Barbie Doll" is much more glammy, '80s Sunset Strip oriented. The potent guitar riff and the way of singing reminds me Stephen Pearcy's post Ratt solo works.
Album:
Perfect Storm is an upcoming 2026 album and title track by Australian hard rock band Catalano, featuring 8 new tracks produced by Voya Milutinovic at Morava Audio and mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studios. The album, described as high-energy, raw, and authentic hard rock, releases on May 1, 2026.The Australian band Catalano continues to build momentum with the release of their third single, “Lovin’ You Is Hard (But Leavin’ Isn’t Easy),” a preview of their upcoming album *Perfect Storm*.The track unleashes an explosive combination of emotion, melody, and rock energy, navigating between the intensity of its guitars and a chorus that lingers in the air like a thunderstorm. It’s a song about complicated love—the kind that hurts… but is hard to escape.
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Line Up:
Roxxi Catalano- vocals (Ex - DE LA CRUZ) Danny Ritz - guitar Jackson Van Den Bosch - bass Arthur Cassin - drums
Production:
Produced by @voyamilutinovic @ Morava Audio Mastered by @mika.jussila at @finnvoxstudios Finland Artwork by @hubaadorjan
Tracklist:
01. City Lights 02. Perfect Storm 03. I Need To Rock 04. Lovin' You Is Hard (But Leavin' Isn't Easy) 05. Comin' In Hot 06. Can't Change Me 07. Unrequited 08. Foolish Hearts