Fanny Walked The Earth – CD Review

Before the Runaways, before the Go-Go's, before the Bangles — there was Fanny, the first "all-girl" rock band to sign on with a major label and make a serious...

Robby Krieger | In Session – CD Review

Legendary guitarist Robby Krieger has released a covers album and, fortunately, it defies musical convention. On In Session there’s only one Doors cover (a live version of “Back Door...

The Greg Kihn Band | Rekinhdled – CD Review

Remembered for his 80s hits, “The Breakup Song (They Don’t Write ‘Em Like That Anymore)” and “Jeopardy,” which went on to become one of the first concept videos on...

Nad Sylvan | Monumentata – New Studio Release Review

Gaining worldwide recognition as the vocalist for Steve Hackett’s Genesis Revisited tours, vocalist and songwriter Nad Sylvan has also marked a solo path with a bunch of his own...

Mudcrutch | Mudcrutch – CD Review

Is Tom Petty like the coolest guy in rock and roll, or what? Back in the late 70s, he fought to keep his record prices down and battled his old...

Widespread Panic | Earth To America – CD Review

Widespread Panic, for those of you who aren’t in the know about such things, was one of the first bands of the 80s to emerge in the shadow of the Grateful...

Jeff Lynne’s ELO | Alone In The Universe – New Studio Release Review

There's little doubt that Jeff Lynne was and will always be the brains and brawn behind Electric Light Orchestra. Since the "group" called it a day in 1986, multiple...

John Mellencamp | Life, Death, Love And Freedom – CD Review

Fresh from producing the Robert Plant and Alison Krauss record Raising Sand, T Bone Burnett has set his sights on another figure whose image is forever ingrained in struggle, gumption and...

Ringo Starr | Liverpool 8 – CD Review

As he creeps up on 70, Ringo Starr may be the only Beatle that really ever mattered. The drummer has returned to Capitol Records and recorded his most magnificent...

Styx | Circling From Above – New Studio Release Review

Perennial rockers Styx recently toured behind their breakthrough album The Grand Illusion, playing the 1977 masterwork in its entirety before adoring fans clamoring for radio staples “Come Sail Away”...