Andy Summers | Triboluminescence – CD Review

Andy Summers remains one of music’s most expressive guitarists, bending his strings to best convey the moods of whichever partner he’s working with. As one-third of the Police, he...

John Lodge | 10,000 Light Years Ago – CD Review

John Lodge, the Moody Blues singer, songwriter and bassist, has released his second (and his first since 1977's Natural Avenue) solo album 10,000 Light Years Ago, an eight song...

Steve Morse Band | Out Standing In Their Field – New Studio Release Review

Although he’s been wielding the ax for Deep Purple for 16 years, Steve Morse has maintained his own instrumental band since 1984. The opportunity to make albums away from...

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...

Steve Winwood | Nine Lives – CD Review

Steve Winwood has signed on with Columbia Records and returned back to the high life with Nine Lives. Not that he ever left because his previous album, 2003’s About Time, released...

Cheap Trick | The Latest – New Studio Release Review

When you think of bands that have been around for 30 years or longer, the thought of any of them continuing to make strong new albums is met with...

Steve Porcaro | Someday / Somehow – CD Review

An overlooked component of Toto, keyboardist Steve Porcaro marks 2016 as the year for his long-awaited debut solo album, Someday / Somehow. It's a veritable showcase of the man's...

Burton Cummings | A Few Good Moments – New Studio Release Review

Surely sitting at the top of the list of Canadian vintage rock royalty sits Burton Cummings, best known as the lead singer and songwriter of The Guess Who. Cummings’...

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...

Jimmy Barnes | Hindsight – CD Review

Jimmy Barnes is somewhat of a legend. Yeah, I know that term has been overused to describe musicians, actors, athletes, etc for years. But the Scottish born, Australia raised...