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...

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...

Iron Maiden | Flight 666 – DVD Review

You learn to expect everything to be bigger than life when it comes to Iron Maiden. In that department, they rarely disappoint. In 2008, they did something unprecedented: they went back...

The Cars | Unlocked – CD/DVD Review

It seems to me the best way to review a DVD/CD package is to critique it in three parts. With my eye (and ear) on the video, CD and written/booklet...

REO Speedwagon | Live At Moondance Jam – CD/DVD Review

There is a lot to be said for American classic rock bands that survive over four decades. REO Speedwagon is one such band, forming on the college campus of...

Rory Gallagher | Ghost Blues The Beat Club Sessions – DVD Review

When you listen and watch Rory Gallagher, it’s difficult to not get swept away by the raw sweat and emotion he pores into every song. Not many performers do it like...

Not Fade Away (A David Chase Film) – Blu-ray Disc Review

Not Fade Away is the debut film from The Sopranos creator David Chase. Described by one critic as “a love letter to rock & roll,” this is the story...

Queen | Queen Rock Montreal – DVD Review

Since Freddie Mercury’s untimely passing in 1991, posthumous releases from Queen have been consistent and plentiful. Queen Rock Montreal isn’t exactly a new release. Originally titled We Will Rock You, this concert...

Various Artists | Live Aid – DVD Review

With the impact of Live 8 still fresh in many music aficionados’ minds, the time is ripe to go back to the concert that started it all: Live Aid. Amazingly, in...

Ronnie Wood | Somebody Up There Likes Me – Blu-ray Disc Review

Ronnie Wood might just be one of the luckiest guys around. In the late 60s, he played bass with the Jeff Beck Group. When Beck turned down Woodstock and...