Elton John | The Captain & The Kid – CD review

A disturbing trend has slowly been seeping into the music game: sequels. As if it hasn't spun enough out of control in the movie industry — with such franchises...

Keith Richards | Crosseyed Heart – CD Review

Keith Richards doesn't usually come to mind when one thinks of the phrase "guitar hero." That's normally reserved for names such as Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and...

Ian Anderson | Thick As A Brick 2 – New Studio Release Review

Back in high school, I used to get in arguments about rock and roll all the time. When it came to what was going on in rock and roll,...

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...

Rod Stewart | Still The Same…Great Rock Rock Classics Of Our Time – CD...

Rod Stewart is no dumb blonde. For decades, he’s woven a stylish wardrobe from a patchwork of musical trends. And he wears it well. Whether setting the flamboyant standards for future...

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....

The Derek Trucks Band | Already Free – CD Review

Derek Trucks has come a long way in his short and spectacular career. An old school sensibility, a loyal base of friends and family members who helped him get there, and...

Sammy Hagar | Sammy Hagar & Friends – CD Review

Singer, songwriter, former front man for Van Halen and Montrose, current front man of Chickenfoot, and tequila entrepreneur Sammy Hagar is back with a fun-filled romp with the appropriate...

Richie Onori’s Blues Messenger | In The Name Of Freedom – CD Review

Revolutionary. That was my first impression when I received and heard Richie Onori's Blues Messenger's In The Name Of Freedom. That was the first word that came to mind...

Paul Simon | Stranger To Stranger – CD Review

It is apparent that Paul Simon is still exploring sound experimentation on Stranger To Stranger, his 13th solo album. And you have to give Art Garfunkel's on-again, off-again partner...