Jethro Tull | RökFlöte – New Studio Release Review

Two Jethro Tull albums in back-to-back years?  Yes, for the first time since 1980, Tull has followed up 2022’s The Zealot Gene a year later with the exotically titled...

Jack Bruce & Robin Trower | Seven Moons – CD Review

If age has anything to do with decline in ability, someone forgot to tell Jack Bruce and Robin Trower. Seven Moons, the duo's third album together (and first in over 25...

Blue Öyster Cult | The Symbol Remains – New Studio Release Review

When I spoke to Blue Öyster Cult singer and guitarist Eric Bloom in 2007, I asked him if the band had any plans to cut a new album. At...

Artimus Pyle | Artimus Venomus – CD Review

Artimas Pyle! Artimas ‘Freaking Pyle! Do you recall the daze when Lynyrd Skynyrd was Lynyrd Skynyrd, not the mix-and-match band of new additions and younger family members, semi-right winger flag-wavers they...

Neil Young & Crazy Horse | Barn – New Studio Release Review

Lock up your daughters and stash your heirlooms because another Neil Young and Crazy Horse album is on the loose. The aptly titled Barn, recorded in a restored 19th...

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’...

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...

Neil Young | Le Noise – CD Review

You match producer Daniel Lanois with Neil Young and you’re gonna get some captivating results, to say the least. The eight-song Le Noise is the fruit of their union. As Lanois...

Conspiracy | The Unknown – CD Review

Yes reissues from Rhino continue to fall from the sky at an alarming rate. When they unearth bonus tracks for albums likeTales From Topographic Oceans, Relayer and Going For...

Jon Anderson | 1000 Hands – CD Review

Since being shown the door by Yes in 2008, Jon Anderson has elevated himself to an astonishing level of progressive music practitioner. If his random solo epics or collaborations...