HeadCat | Walk The Walk…Talk The Talk – CD Review
What do you get when you put Lemmy Kilmister, Slim Jim Phantom and Danny B. Harvey in one band? You get HeadCat. The Cat’s Walk The Walk…Talk The Talk...
Ace Frehley | Origins, Vol. 2 – CD Review
Ace Frehley, KISS co-founder and 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, continues with his love for covers on Origins, Vol. 2. The previous Origins, Vol. 1, released in...
Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius | Imposter! – New Studio Release Review
With Kansas bringing Joe Deninzon into the band in May 2023, plus all the other gigs the man manages, it did take the violinist, vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter a...
Foghat | Sonic Mojo – New Studio Release Review
Set to blaze the trail with their 17th studio album Sonic Mojo, Foghat is poised to release new music for their fans. Achieving eight gold records along with one...
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...
Foghat | Last Train Home – CD Review
When does a band stop being the band it was and become something totally new?
If a group has seen too many personal changes, deaths, or splits, is it still
the...
Europe | Secret Society – CD Review
The 80s were definitely not Europe’s final countdown. The band is still
blasting off — this time into worlds of brash, pile-driving guitars that
have sent synthesizers running for their lives....
Rick Wakeman & The English Rock Ensemble | A Gallery Of The Imagination...
Coming nearly three years after The Red Planet, Rick Wakeman and The English Rock Ensemble are back with A Gallery Of The Imagination. The album’s 12 songs are wrapped...
Peter Frampton | Carry The Light – New Studio Release Review
If ever the phrase "You can't keep a good man down" applied to anyone, Peter Frampton is a viable candidate. Along with incredible highs like the success of Frampton...
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...

















