Bob Dylan | Love & Theft – New Studio Release

Bob Dylan has never been one to mire in his own past. In concert, he's constantly altering the arrangements of his most classic songs in an attempt to avoid...

Ian Anderson | Jethro Tull: The String Quartets

Those still out for blood nearly 30 years after Jethro Tull trumped Metallica for the Best Hard Rock/Metal Grammy are sure to be in an uproar over The String...

Steve Hackett | The Night Siren – CD Review

The Night Siren, the 25th solo album from former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett, is a thing of sublime beauty. Featuring a global cast of musicians, the album features...

Gregg Allman | Southern Blood – CD Review

Gregg Allman’s entire 50-year career was built on grit. Whether he was aching musically or physically, he always sang and played through the pain he felt. The result yielded...

Mr. Big | What If – CD Review

Like a lot of their contemporaries, Mr. Big got lumped in with the heavy metal thumpers of the 1980s. And while the band’s muscle was indeed hard and heavy,...

Yoso | Elements – CD Review

Is Yoso a super group? Featuring Toto’s Bobby Kimball on vocals (you’ll remember him singing those big hits “Africa” and “Rosanna”), Tony Kaye and Billy Sherwood, both formerly of...

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...

Black Crowes | 1972 – New Studio Release Review

It’s the reunion that just keeps giving. Given their history, the Black Crowes could very well be walking on thin ice when it comes to their ongoing survival. This...

AC/DC | Rock or Bust – CD Review

It's been six years since Black Ice, AC/DC's last studio album release. During that time, not much has really happened in the rock world. So, will anyone actually care...

The Last Hombres | Odd Fellows Rest – CD review

A mix of horns, jangly guitars, deceptively complicated backbeats and a fair amount of solid vocal harmonies are at the root of the new The Last Hombres' Odd Fellows...