Roger Waters The Wall – Blu-ray Disc Review

Ever since it was conceived, Roger Waters has claimed The Wall as his very own, Pink Floyd be damned. Fortunately, the other members of Floyd weren’t as possessive of the piece...

Thin Lizzy | Greatest Hits – DVD Review

When it came to creating timeless melodic hard rock, Thin Lizzy certainly knew how to mind the store. Led by charismatic singer/songwriter/bassist Phil Lynott, the Irish band meandered at first, desperately...

Joe Cocker | Cry Me A River – DVD Review

The Joe Cocker DVD Cry Me A River, dug out from the Rockpalast vaults, is a 1980 concert filmed at the Berlin’s famous Metropol. This is Cocker before he gained MOR...

Grateful Dead | Crimson, White & Indigo: Philadelphia July 7, 1989 – DVD Review

Yet another nugget has been sprung from the Grateful Dead vault by the good folks at Rhino. The year — an important factor — is 1989, a festive time...

Paul McCartney & Wings | Rockshow & Wings Over America – Blu-Ray Disc &...

In 1976, Paul McCartney finally decided to go out on his first worldwide tour since 1966, back when he got off the road with the Beatles. At the time,...

Sting | Live At The Olympia Paris – DVD Review

It's nice to see Sting rock after he's spent much of his solo career mired in strains of smooth jazz and contemporary pop. On Live At The Olympia Paris,...

Michael Schenker Group | The 30th Anniversary Concert Live In Tokyo – DVD Review

It’s hard to get too excited about everything Michael Schenker has done since he foolishly abandoned UFO in the late 70s. Really…how could he expect to possibly top Phenomenon, Force It or...

Steven Wilson | The Raven That Refused To Sing (And Other Stories) – Blu-ray...

Progressive rock has been a hit-and-miss affair since its so-called resurgence of the 1990s. Bands like Dream Theater, Spock's Beard and Porcupine Tree each made significant strides in simultaneously...

Iron Maiden | Death On The Road – DVD Review

Placing Iron Maiden among the royalty of heavy metal is fraught with obligation. After Sabbath, Priest, and the Scorpions, they are unquestionably one of most endurable bands of the genre. Today,...

The Sacred Triangle Bowie, Iggy & Lou 1971-1973 |- DVD Review

Over the nearly two hours of The Sacred Triangle: Bowie, Iggy and Lou 1971-1973, Danny Fields, Billy Name, Angela Bowie (David’s ex) — even David Bowie, Lou Reed and...