Peter Frampton | Hummingbird In A Box: Songs For A Ballet – CD Review

Peter Frampton and the ballet, huh? Who would have thought we'd get the world-class guitar hero spinning out a seven- song album inspired by the Cincinnati Ballet. But that's...

Sammy Hagar | Cosmic Universal Fashion – CD Review

One has to wonder if Sammy Hagar is ever going to escape the shadow of Van Halen. After all, the guy had his own history and a moderately successful solo career...

Neil Young + Promise Of The Real | The Monsanto Years – CD Review

When Neil Young showed up for the 2013 Farm Aid concert in New York, it was difficult to ignore the singer-songwriter's somewhat agitated state. At the event's morning press...

Bruce Springsteen | Working On A Dream – CD Review

Where others have failed staying true to the vision of artistic integrity, Bruce Springsteen has excelled. No longer bowing down to the trends and gimmicks of the day, guys...

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...

Pat Travers Band | Can Do – CD Review

Through sheer perseverance and longevity, Pat Travers has maintained a rock-solid role of respected musician with his share of hits and misses (it comes with the profession). Most are...

Ringo Starr | Ringo 2012 – CD Review

So our old friend Ringo Starr is at it again! The ex-Beatle has released Ringo 2012, his 17th studio album. With superstar friends like Joe Walsh, Richard Page, Benmont...

Robert Plant | Band Of Joy – CD Review

Robert Plant has just taken another step into the raising sand — over the hills and far and away from the shadow of Led Zeppelin. A true purveyor of musical diversity,...

Andy Timmons | Plays Sgt. Pepper – CD Review

On June 1, 1967, the Beatles released Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band to the masses. It has since been hailed as one of the greatest albums in rock...

Rush | Snakes & Arrows – CD Review

Another five years between proper Rush studio albums is enough to drive their most diehard fans to the brink of insanity. Of course, Between 2002’s Vapor Trails and their latest CD...