Nad Sylvan | Monumentata – New Studio Release Review
Gaining worldwide recognition as the vocalist for Steve Hackett’s Genesis Revisited tours, vocalist and songwriter Nad Sylvan has also marked a solo path with a bunch of his own...
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts | Sinner – CD Review
Move over, Britney — Joan Jett is the real pop princess. Yes, pop. Now
wait....don’t spit out your bubblegum or fall off your roller skates in
dismay. Pop doesn’t have to...
Asia | Gravitas – CD Review
The sweet rise of harmony vocals opens "Valkyrie," a song that flows into the catchy first tune on Asia's 2014 studio release Gravitas. We're down to three-quarters of the...
U2 | Songs Of Innocence – MP3 Review
U2's Songs Of Innocence will forever be known as the album released as a "gift" from Apple, allowing anyone to grab it for free from iTunes for a month....
Judas Priest | Redeemer Of Souls – CD Review
Throughout the years, I have read many Judas Priest CD and vinyl reviews, and have come realize each and every time the writer proclaims Judas Priest to yet again...
Aerosmith | Music From Another Dimension! – New Studio Release Review
It’s with more than a little trepidation that I crack open Aerosmith’s Music from Another Dimension!. Based on the first tune, “LUV XXX,” I have hope. Though a rather...
Brian Tarquin Project | Vegas Blue – CD Review
None of us will forget the tragedy that occurred at the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas on October 1, 2017. From his room in the hotel, a deranged...
Michael Schenker’s Temple of Rock | Spirit On A Mission – CD Review
Michael Schenker has found his niche. He's spent many years chasing down collaborations with numerous players, hedging germs of ideas but rarely pushing it to their potential. His most...
Pavlov’s Dog | The Adventures Of Echo & Boo And Assorted Small Tails –...
In 1975, Pavlov's Dog burst onto the progressive rock scene, combining the mellotron and the strange and high warble of David Surkamp. Their first tow albums, Pampered Menial and...
NRBQ | Keep This Love Goin’ – CD Review
NRBQ is more than just a band — it’s an institution. Formed in the late 1960s, and making records since 1969, the New Rhythm and Blues Quartet has become...

















