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...

Killer Bee | Eye In The Sky – CD Review

The name Killer Bee might not roll off your tongue, but this band has been around 25 years, touring, making records and filming videos throughout the UK, Russia, Scandinavia...

Joanna Connor | 4801 South Indiana Avenue – New Studio Release Review

Busting out of the Chicago blues scene, slide guitar queen Joanna Connor gets down to the nitty gritty on her 14th solo release 4801 South Indiana Avenue, her first...

Cheap Trick | All Washed Up – New Studio Release Review

Cheap Trick are nowhere close to the title of their new album, All Washed Up. The iconic Illinois rock foursome have been at their unique brand of rocking’ pop...

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...

Steve Hackett | Surrender Of Silence – New Studio Release Review

In an artistic sense, guitar maestro is a master of duplicity. He is expert at knowing how to manipulate sounds and moods to invoke contrasting ambiances of light and...

John Elefante & Mastedon | Revolution Of Mind – CD Review

Best known for replacing Steve Walsh in Kansas in 1982, John Elefante has a new album with his band Mastedon called Revolution Of Mind and it makes a decent...

Saxon | Call To Arms – CD Review

As one of the leaders of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, Saxon has managed to survive, despite the countless musical fatalities of that era. Although they never...

Neil Young | Fork In The Road – New Studio Release Review

I know what you’re thinking: Another new Neil Young album? What about Archives? And before you go off thinking Young just threw this new album together on a whim...

The Pretenders | Break Up The Concrete – CD Review

All’s fair in the ups and downs of the Pretenders, whose singular mainstay Chrissie Hynde keeps plugging away against time, travesty and circumstance. Just when you she’s left the building, here...