David Gilmour | Remember That Night – DVD Review

Is Pink Floyd fading in David Gilmour’s rearview mirror? It’s something many fans struggle with — the end of Pink Floyd — but his performance on Remember That Night,...

The Who | At Kilburn 1977 – DVD Review

Just when you thought everything you ever needed from the Who is available on the marketplace, along comes the double DVD At Kilburn 1977, maxed out with a pair...

Rush | Snakes & Arrows Live – DVD Review

While other remnants from the 70s hold onto the vestiges of validity, Rush keeps the show running at a brisk pace with nary a dip in quality or popularity. There have...

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?...

Neal Morse | Testimony Two: Live In Los Angeles – CD/DVD Review

Along with Dream Theater and Porcupine Tree, Neal Morse's Spock's Beard was a big part of the new progressive rock movement of the late 80s and early 90s. Forming...

Iggy Pop | Lust For Life – DVD Review

Is anyone more of a rock and roll pioneer than Iggy Pop? From fronting the seminal ‘punk’ band the Stooges to cavorting with and writing hits for David Bowie to...

Paul Rodgers & Friends | Live At Montreux 1994 – DVD Review

Despite being introduced by promoter Claude Nobs at the Montreux Jazz Festival as Paul Rodgers & Company, Paul Rodgers & Friends should actually be Paul Rodgers and his Heavy...

Leonard Cohen | Live At The Isle Of Wight 1970 – DVD Review

The 1970 Isle of Wight festival has become, over time, the confused and clumsy second cousin of Woodstock (not to be confused with Altamont, Woodstock’s evil and deranged stepbrother). The English...

John Fogerty | The Long Road Home – DVD Review

Anyone vaguely familiar with John Fogerty’s turbulent relationship with Fantasy Records may be surprised to learn that the two have not only settled their differences; they’re back in business together. Releasing...

Emerson, Lake & Palmer | Pictures At An Exhibition (Special Edition) – DVD Review

When I first saw Pictures At An Exhibition, it was 1976 at a midnight movie screening, doubled-billed with Pink Floyd’s Pompeii. Back then it was called Rock N’ Roll...