Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers | Hypnotic Eye – CD Review
Not that he's trying, but Tom Petty can't seem to make a bad record. Everything he's done in the 21st century has held up to his work of the...
Pat Travers | Swing! – CD Review
Forty years into his career, who would have ever thought electric guitar master Pat Travers would start swinging…for real? On his eight-song album Swing!, Travers interprets classics of the...
Intelligent Music Project II | My Kind O’ Lovin’ – CD review
Intelligent Music Project’s My Kind O’ Lovin’ is the second offering from composer and producer Dr. Milen Vrabevski. The man’s uplifting lyric and ‘intelligence’ has helped him in gathering...
Dave Davies | Rippin’ Up Time – CD Review
In 2013, when Dave Davies showed up with I Will Be Me, his first studio album in six years, it would have been reasonable to believe we wouldn’t see...
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...
B.B. King | One Kind Favor – CD Review
When you’re on a roll, why not go for broke with a legend. That must
have been what T Bone Burnett, a producer on a hot streak, may have been...
Greta Van Fleet | Anthem Of The Peaceful Army – CD Review
The brains behind the Greta Van Fleet phenomenon have to be commended. They took a group of four young musicians from Michigan with a love for old-school 70s style...
Marc Ford | Weary & Wired – CD Review
As a member of the Black Crowes and Ben Harper’s Innocent Criminals,
Marc Ford sold millions of albums and played in front of millions more. Coming
with the success are the...
Blackmore’s Night | Autumn Sky – CD Review
From the inspired march of opener “Highland,” with its great story
lyric, singable chorus and the strong vocals of Candice Night to the band’s
excellent take on an ancient folk tune,...
Robert Plant | Band Of Joy – CD Review
Robert Plant has just taken another step into the raising sand —
over the hills and far and away from the shadow of Led Zeppelin. A
true purveyor of musical diversity,...

















