Neil Young | Chrome Dreams II – CD Review

How do you archive someone who’s still relevant and still produces? Neil Young’s found a way. In the midst of all the live archival stuff that’s been falling from hyper rust...

Black Oak Arkansas | Underdog Heroes – CD Review

Underdog Heroes is as much the name of the new Black Oak Arkansas’s first full-length new recording in three decades as it describes this rockin’ rollickin’ American Southern rock...

John Cale | HoboSapiens – CD Review

As the most accomplished musician in Velvet Underground, as well as a prolific producer, John Cale has been teetering of the fence of avant-garde and pop music for almost 40 years....

NRBQ | Keep This Love Goin’ – CD Review

NRBQ is more than just a band — it’s an institution. Formed in the late 1960s, and making records since 1969, the New Rhythm and Blues Quartet has become...

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...

Firefall | Friends And Family – New Studio Release Review

Firefall manages to cover some of their favorites from the 1970s on Friends And Family. In picking these 13 songs, the group celebrates “the family” of band members — Rick Roberts, Mark...

Blackmore’s Night | All Our Yesterdays – CD Review

Blackmore’s Night have returned in 2015 with the 12-song All Our Yesterdays album. Ritchie Blackmore and his wife Candice Night once again create a thick tapestry of Renaissance flavored...

If Life Was Easy | Roger Glover & the Guilty Party – CD Review

On top of him being the longtime bassist of Deep Purple, Roger Glover is a songwriter, producer and instrumentalist of amazing depth and style - as is evident on...

Mick Jagger | Goddess In The Doorway

The beauty behind the Rolling Stones has always been their unrefined, coarse manner. Even as they have cleaned up their act in recent years, the swagger is still very...

The Pretenders | Alone – CD Review

When it comes to the Pretenders, everyone can agree that the band, at least since the mid 80s, has been Chrissie Hynde with no-name players and the occasional reemergence...