Asia | Phoenix – CD Review

The word is out — band reunions are big pay days. OK, so that isn't exactly groundbreaking news. But why do only a fraction of the reunited go on to record...

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...

Steve Hackett | Wolflight – CD Review

When you consider how prolific and experimental guitarist Steve Hackett has been since his time with Genesis, it gives pause as to why Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins get...

Ringo Starr | Postcards From Paradise – CD Review

Postcards From Paradise is Ringo Starr’s 18th studio release. As can be expected from the former Beatle drummer who tours with his All Star Band annually, lots of...

SiX By SiX – New Studio Release Review

SiX By SiX is a new three-piece featuring guitarist Ian Crichton, a founding member of Saga, along with drummer Nigel Glockler from Saxon and bassist and vocalist Robert Berry,...

Deep Purple | Whoosh! – New Studio Release Review

For the third time in a row, Deep Purple and producer Bob Ezrin have delivered a stellar, rock-solid record that brings out the best in every participant.  The 13...

Queensrÿche | American Soldier – CD Review

Of all the so-called metal bands from the 80s that attempted to transcend the clichés and sustain a career beyond the hype, Queensrÿche has carved out a niche that is uniquely...

Jimi Hendrix | People, Hell And Angels – New Studio Album Review

If you tell anyone you just picked up the “new” Jimi Hendrix album, you will invariably hear a curt reply like, “New? I thought he was dead.” Chances are...

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...

Tommy Roe | Devil’s Soul Pile – CD Review

A nice, pleasant combination of organ, guitar and piano open "Memphis Me" on Tommy Roe's Devil's Soul Pile. As is evident from this first number -- and what we...