Phat Phunktion | Live At The High Noon – CD/DVD Review
A group of University of Wisconsin-Madison music students formed Phat Phunktion in 1996, and since then, the R&B outfit has grown to be one of the most-talked about bands...
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...
The Who | Sensation – The Story Of Tommy – Blu-ray Disc Review
In conjunction with 2013's Deluxe Tommy reissue, a documentary about the making of the album called Sensation - The Story Of Tommy was aired on the BBC. As if...
The Rolling Stones | Welcome To Shepherd’s Bush – Blu-ray Disc Review
There have been so many Rolling Stones live performances released on vinyl, tape, CD, DVD, and Blu-ray, you could spend the rest of your days watching, listening, taking notes,...
Black Sabbath | The End – 4K UHD Blu-ray Review
Breaking up is hard to do. Although in the 1970s, you wouldn't think so. The Beatles did it. So did the Moody Blues, Deep Purple, Humble Pie, CSNY, and...
Stray Cats | Live At Montreux 1981 – DVD Review
Showing off sweaty physiques no one would be very proud to own, but playing songs from their debut album out only six months at the time - the Stray...
Paul McCartney | The McCartney Years – DVD Review
Before the complaints regarding a lack of clips from One
Hand Clapping or James Paul McCartney start flooding the offices
of EMI, it should be noted that Paul McCartney’s role in...
Judas Priest | Epitaph – Blu-ray Disc Review
Is this the final chapter of Judas Priest, as Epitaph, the title of their 2013 concert Blu-ray Disc and DVD, implies? Or are we seeing a new beginning after...
Peter Gabriel | Growing Up Live – Blu-ray Disc Review
Performing in the round during the 2002-03 world tour may have presented some logistical nightmares for his crew and technicians, but Peter Gabriel rose above any complications and put...
Queen | Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live In Budapest – Blu-ray Disc Review
Hail to the Queen. Finally, a live film of the legendary British band that will blow out the LEDs in your high-def flat screen. You won't believe this was...

















