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...
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...
Gary Moore | The Definitive Montreux Collection – CD/DVD Review
On the new three-disc The Definitive Montreux Collection
from Gary Moore, fans who love the Belfast-born guitarist (or those who want
to learn more about this fantastic player) get a jam-packed...
Steve Vai | Stillness In Motion – DVD Review
Live concert DVDs, although very popular, are not always the most well put together and exciting things to watch on your TV. For me, it's always been the feel...
The Sacred Triangle Bowie, Iggy & Lou 1971-1973 |- DVD Review
Over the nearly two hours of The Sacred Triangle: Bowie, Iggy and Lou 1971-1973, Danny Fields, Billy Name, Angela Bowie (David’s ex) — even David Bowie, Lou Reed and...
The Doors | Live At The Bowl ’68 – Blu-ray Disc Review
The Doors' performance at the Hollywood Bowl on July 5, 1968 is often cited as the band's pinnacle. In the late 80s, a seven-song live album called Live At...
Robert Plant & The Sensational Space Shifters | Live At David Lynch’s Festival Of...
The more demand increases for a Led Zeppelin reunion, the more Robert Plant pushes into another direction. Since 2002, when he returned to his solo career after a relatively...
The Edge, Jimmy Page & Jack White | It Might Get Loud – DVD...
The last thing you ever have to do is sell me on Jimmy Page. I'm not the hugest
U2 fan, but I certainly recognize their uniqueness and guitarist The Edge’s
singular...
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,...
Albert Collins & The Icebreakers | In Concert – DVD Review
One of the great tragedies in blues and rock history is that Albert Collins,
the famed "Master of the Telecaster," whose wry songwriting and biting guitar
attack inspired a legion of...

















