Kansas | Device Voice Drum – DVD Review

Device Voice Drum is a feast for the eyes and ears — especially if you follow Kansas. Filmed within the intimate confines of EarthLink Live in Atlanta, Georgia, the...

The Beatles | Rare And Unseen – DVD Review

Professing to be an “unofficial” account of the Beatles, Rare And Unseen features some unseen rare footage of the Fabs at work and play interspersed with commentary from various...

The Led Zeppelin | How The West Was Won – DVD Review

In 2003, Jimmy Page finally coughed up the goods on the notorious band he led back in the 70s — Led Zeppelin. It was reported (or perhaps imagined) that...

Paul McCartney | The Space Between Us – DVD Review

It‘s now a given that behind every major rock and roll tour, there’s a DVD or two in the works to document the whole sordid affair. No one is...

Genesis | Sum Of The Parts – Blu-ray Disc Review

To many with hopes that stretch back farther than necessary, a full Genesis reunion with Peter Gabriel would be about the best thing to happen to rock and roll....

Rainbow | Live In Munich 1977 – CD/DVD Review

Not to be confused with Rainbow's equally gripping double-CD Live In Germany 1976, Live In Munich 1977 features guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, singer Ronnie James Dio, drummer Cozy Powell, bassist...

Paul McCartney | Desperately Seeking – DVD Review

What can be said about obsessions…they are obsessive! They consume, they define, they oftentimes mark our lives in ways that even we don’t see. One can spend a good...

Alice Cooper | The Nightmare Returns – DVD Review

Mothers, lock up your daughters! It’s Halloween night, Detroit 1986 and the Motor City Madman is back! The Nightmare Returns DVD captures Alice Cooper’s triumphant lurch back to life from the...

Kansas | There’s Know Place Like Home – DVD Review

For a band that hasn’t released new music in nearly a decade, Kansas is still a viable musical force — continually active on the live circuit with a bountiful...

AC/DC | No Bull (The Director’s Cut) – Blu-ray Disc/DVD Review

The mania and madness for AC/DC is an unexplainable phenomenon panels of pop culture experts should be discussing. They are without pretension, without restraint. Ever hear a sappy AC/DC love ballad?...