Free | Free Forever – DVD Review
Bits and pieces have surfaced over the years, but nothing is more comprehensive than Free Forever when it comes to early 70s blues rockers Free. Free Forever is a...
Twisted Sister | Double Live – DVD Review
Two Twisted Sister concerts, both in New York, 14 years apart, comprise the two-DVD set Double Live, which showcases the original band lineup in full-on, hard rock glory. The...
Aerosmith Rocks Donington 2014 – Blu-ray Disc Review
Watching Aerosmith Rocks Donington 2014, you get the sense that when the Boston quintet came out for their Sunday headlining slot at the three-day Download Festival in Leicestershire, England,...
Heaven & Hell | Live From Radio City Music Hall 2007 – DVD Review
“I will fight anyone to the death, if they say ANYONE besides Sabbath
invented heavy metal.” These bold words are spoken by a Black Sabbath/
fan outside Radio City Music Hall...
ZZ Top | That Little Ol’ Band From Texas – Blu-ray Disc Review
There are more generic rock and roll bands than you can count; there is only one ZZ Top. They are often distinguished as a group with the longest standing...
Ian Anderson | Thick As A Brick – Live In Iceland – Blu-ray Disc...
In the midst of releasing and preparing to tour behind his 2014 solo album Homo Erraticus, Ian Anderson reaches back to the previous two years with Thick As A...
The Who | Live In Texas ’75 – DVD Review
Seasoned Who fanatics who seek out the unreleased stuff may be familiar with video from the 1975 Summit show in Houston that's circulated amongst trading circles for years. Now...
Various Artists | A Musicares Person Of The Year Tribute Honoring James Taylor –...
Every year, the GRAMMY association’s charity arm designed to provide
aid to musicians and people of the musical community – Musicares –
honors a musician whose contributions to the music go...
April Wine | I Like To Rock: Live In London 1981 – DVD Review
I must admit I am a bit confused by April Wine, the quintet
from Canada. Never a huge fan, I only ever knew them from “Gypsy Queen”
and “Between You and...
Black Country Communion | Live Over Europe – DVD Review
Watching Live Over Europe, and you're lead to believe Black Country Communion is the biggest fucking band in the world. The cinematic cutaways, the booming orchestral introduction and interludes,...

















