James Brown | I Got The Feelin’: James Brown In The ’60s – DVD...

When Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, on April 4, 1968, it touched off a wave of civil unrest throughout the United States. Who would have ever thought...

Roger Waters | Us + Them – Blu-ray Disc Review

How do you follow one of the most successful rock and roll tours in recent memory? If you’re Roger Waters, you modify the support lineup with new players, enhance...

Judas Priest | Screaming For Vengeance (Special 30th Anniversary Edition) – CD/DVD Review

With more than 30 million albums sold, Judas Priest has been pivotal in putting British metal on the map. Their eighth album, Screaming For Vengeance, is celebrating its 30th...

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...

Steve Hackett | Genesis Revisited: Live At The Royal Albert Hall – DVD Review

I doubt you are going to find as luscious a package as Steve Hackett’s Genesis Revisited: Live At The Royal Albert Hall. This three-disc set (two CDs/one DVD) sees...

The Moody Blues | Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970 – DVD...

Back in the wild and woolly days of 1970, The Moody Blues were one of the top rock bands of the hit parade. Weathering an early R&B influence and...

Motörhead | The World Is Ours Vol. 2: Anyplace Crazy As Anywhere Else –...

To those that have never experienced a live Motörhead show, be it in the last few years, or ever, for that matter, you needn't worry. Because of the beauty...

The Rolling Stones | Stones In Exile – DVD Review

Like the record it profiles, Stones In Exile is a montage, a fragmented collection of reflections and thoughts on what is arguably the greatest musical statement the Rolling Stones...

Paul Rodgers & Friends | Live At Montreux 1994 – DVD Review

Despite being introduced by promoter Claude Nobs at the Montreux Jazz Festival as Paul Rodgers & Company, Paul Rodgers & Friends should actually be Paul Rodgers and his Heavy...

The Ritchie Blackmore Story – Blu-ray Disc review

The Ritchie Blackmore Story lifts the veil on the mystique surrounding one of rock's mightiest axe men. With Blackmore himself on board to guide the narrative, the viewer...