Roger Waters | This Is Not A Drill: Live From Prague The Movie
Recently mired in controversy for his outspokenness, Roger Waters is at his best when he steps away from the pulpit and plays his music live. Though he doesn’t leave...
Chickenfoot | Get Your Buzz On “Live” – DVD Review
What becomes glaringly apparent on the Chickenfoot DVD Get Your Buzz
On "Live" is what a monster talent Michael Anthony is. Anthony,
of course, Van Halen’s original bass player and high...
Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band | Straight To You Live – DVD Review
With the compliment of saxophonist Joe Sublett, trumpet player Mark Pender, keyboardist Joe Krown, drummer Chris Layton (formerly with Stevie Ray Vaughn’s Double Trouble), bassist Scott Nelson, and lead...
Styx | One With Everything – DVD Review
Through personal changes, deaths, ‘artistic differences’ and health
concerns, Styx have survived. With original member James ‘JY’ Young,
plus second -to-oldest regular, Tommy Shaw, the Styx machine keeps a-chugging
along in the...
Billy Cobham | Spectrum – Blu-ray Disc Review
Jeff Beck often gets credit for supercharging jazz-fusion when he released Blow By Blow in 1975. Granted, the exceptional guitar work and overall fluidity of the album produced by...
Various Artists | Change Begins Within: A Benefit Concert For The David Lynch Foundation...
Renowned film director and screenwriter David Lynch (Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet, The Elephant Man) established the David Lynch Foundation in 2005 in an effort to promote the physical and...
Jethro Tull | Too Old To Rock & Roll: Too Old To Die! –...
Steven Wilson keeps the Jethro Tull reissue gravy train rolling along with
another expanded installment, this one of 1976’s Too Old To
Rock 'N' Roll: Too Young To Die! A concept...
Led Zeppelin | The Song Remains The Same – CD/DVD Review
In 1976, my friend Ben, me and our two dates for the evening
jumped into my ‘68 Malibu and drove to Westwood to see The Song
Remains The Same. Without video...
R.E.M | Warner Brothers Reissues – CD/DVD Review
You can argue that R.E.M. was, at one time, the quintessential 80s band. But it was during the 90s that they learned to refine their sound and craft their...
Frank Zappa & The Mothers | Roxy: The Movie – Blu-ray Disc Review
When Frank Zappa & The Mothers took over Hollywood's infamous Roxy Theatre in December of 1973 for three nights of madness, mayhem and mind-numbing time signatures, the chance to...

















