Eric Clapton | Slowhand at 70 | Live At The Royal Albert Hall –...

Previously released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2015, Slowhand at 70 - Live At The Royal Albert Hall has been upgraded to 4K UHD to feast the eyes 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,...

Rush | R40 Live – Blu-ray Disc Review

In light of the recent news from drummer Neil Peart that he's essentially done with playing the drums, R40 Live may well be the last document to remember him...

The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus – Blu-ray Disc Review

In November 1968, the Rolling Stones released Beggars Banquet, the last full album with the five original Rolling Stones. Even as guitarist Brian Jones' grasp on reality was taking...

Deep Purple | Phoenix Rising – DVD Review

The history of Deep Purple is a colorful joyride with a high turnover and its share of ego clashing. Ritchie Blackmore, in particular, could be described as a...

Foghat | Live In St. Pete – DVD Review

On their live DVD Live In St. Pete, Foghat’s original drummer Roger Earl, monster bassist Craig MacGregor (with the band since 1975) , seductive slide guitarist Bryan Bassett and...

Def Leppard | London To Vegas – Blu-ray Disc Review

Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame inductees Def Leppard present a visual feast for fans on their limited edition Blu-ray Disc/DVD/CD set London To Vegas. The Leppards give us two...

Frank Zappa | Zappa – Blu-ray Disc Review

Zappa, directed by Alex Winter of Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure (he’s Bill) fame, offers a deep dive into the American musical icon Frank Zappa’s life and work. Unearthing...

Pink Floyd | Pink Floyd at Pompeii – MCMLXXII – Blu-ray Disc Review

There’s a fairly clear distinction among the different eras of Pink Floyd. Most fans know the band from The Dark Side Of The Moon and what followed. From there,...

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...