Nad Sylvan | The Bride Said No – CD Review

Nad Sylvan is a towering presence in progressive music these days — both literally and musically. For a proper glimpse of his talents, just listen/watch him alongside guitar maestro...

Steve Perry | Traces – CD Review

Sporting one of the most recognizable voices in modern pop rock music, and being out of the music business for over two decades, former Journey singer Steve Perry ‘returns’...

Paul McCartney | Egypt Station – CD Review

The sounds of a train station flow into forty seconds or so of chorus voices on “Opening Station,” the kick off track of Paul McCartney’s 17th solo album, Egypt...

Sting | 57th & 9th – CD Review

Sting’s 2016 studio release, 57th & 9th, is his 12th solo album from the former Police front man and his first rock release in over a decade. The record...

Joe Grushecky | Somewhere East Of Eden – CD Review

For decades, Joe Grushecky has played and recorded both solo and early on as a member of the Iron City Houserockers and has even co-wrote songs with Bruce Springsteen,...

Don Felder | American Rock ‘N’ Roll – CD Review

Former Eagles guitarist Don Felder has teamed up with a lot of heavy friends for his 2019 album, American Rock ‘N’ Roll. The crew on Felder’s third solo release...

Judas Priest | Firepower – CD Review

Heavy metal continues to thrive as one of the genre's pioneers recently demonstrated. Firepower, Judas Priest's 18th studio album, debuted at #5 on Billboard’s 200 — their highest charting...

AC/DC | Black Ice – CD Review

With the world's economy in the dumper, Black Ice, the first new studio album in eight years from AC/DC, could be just what the doctor ordered. Think about it: When all...

Little Feat | Sam’s Place – New Studio Release Review

When it comes to Little Feat’s Sam’s Place, their first new studio album in 12 years, there are a lot of firsts. It’s the first blues album by the...

Black Country Communion | V – New Studio Release Review

From the outset, Black Country Communion seemed like a one-off supergroup. The group’s four members were all involved in other projects and would return to those after their 2011...