Warrant | Born Again – CD Review

What’s Black ’N Blue and rocks all over? It’s Warrant, thundering up from where the down boys go with Born Again, featuring new singer Jaime St. James of Black ’N Blue...

Judas Priest | Invincible Shield – New Studio Release Review

Invincible Shield, Judas Priest’s 19th studio album, is the first from the group since 2018, and their first since being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame....

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...

Dirty Honey | Can’t Find The Brakes – New Studio Release Review

For Can’t Find The Brakes, their sophomore full length release, Los Angeles quartet Dirty Honey followed a familiar format. As with their 2021 debut LP, they were produced by...

The Derek Trucks Band | Songlines – CD Review

Let's get the obvious out of the way from the outset: Derek Trucks is a fantastic talent. Blending the soul and sounds of all of his transcontinental elders with a gifted...

Roger Waters | The Dark Side Of The Moon Redux – New Studio Release...

If anyone was expecting Roger Waters to replicate or outdo The Dark Side Of The Moon, then they’re probably not up to speed with how the former Pink Floyd bassist...

Sons Of Apollo | Psychotic Symphony – CD Review

You know how the moniker “supergroup” gets thrown around anytime a few well-known players gather. In the case of Sons Of Apollo, the label might be worthwhile. This band...

Rick Wakeman | Piano Portraits – CD Review

Rick Wakeman takes the listening on an amazing 15-song journey of solo piano pieces on his 2017 release, Piano Portraits. The record was prompted by the overwhelming reaction Wakeman...

Leslie West | Still Climbing – CD Review

It's with that tough sensibility we've come to know from the ex-Mountain lead guitarist and singer that Leslie West named his new 11-song CD Still Climbing. West lost a...

Bob Dylan | Love & Theft – New Studio Release

Bob Dylan has never been one to mire in his own past. In concert, he's constantly altering the arrangements of his most classic songs in an attempt to avoid...