Hawkestrel | The Future Is Us – CD Review

No one can say that Hawkestrel’s The Future Is Us doesn’t bring together an interesting mix of musicians. From the Hawkwind family, there are present and former members including...

Bryan Ferry | Dylanesque – CD Review

I have been a Bryan Ferry fan going back to the Roxy Music days. “Love Is The Drug” being one of those great all-time songs, Ferry’s impact on that era goes...

Neil Young | Peace Trail – CD Review

You can’t keep Neil Young away from the studio, no matter how hard you try. So, the best thing to do is get out of the way and let...

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...

Ian Anderson | Homo Erraticus – New Studio Release Review

Now that he's firmly planted the Ian Anderson flag, the ever-prolific singer, flautist, songwriter and storyteller has followed up 2012's Thick As A Brick 2 with an ambitious "Prog-Folk-Metal"...

Ian Gillan & Tony Iommi | WhoCares – New Studio Release Review

There are some of us still scratching our heads about the time Ian Gillan became the lead singer for Black Sabbath. Certainly, the Deep Purple vocalist had the credentials...

Prog Collective | Epilogue – CD Review

Billy Sherwood has amassed a bunch of killer players for a second Prog Collective album. Epilogue features star turns on each of the nine songs, with Sherwood providing instrumentation...

Van Halen | A Different Kind Of Truth – CD Review

It's 2012 and the mighty Van Halen ship has set sail once again, the first full album with David Lee Roth and the Van Halens since 1984. Make no...

Extreme | Six – New Studio Release Review

Boston-based Extreme are back with Six, their first studio recording of new music since 2008 and the album is one pleasant surprise. The album was recorded at guitarist Nuno...

Boz Scaggs | Speak Low – CD Review

If you’re looking to curl up in front of a fire with your significant other, I can’t think of a better CD to play then Boz Scagg’s sultry silky new one,...