Todd Rundgren | White Knight – CD Review

White Knight, Todd Rundgren’s follow up to his 2015 album Global, features several high-profile musical guests across its 15 tracks. Surely, its synth and drum machines that create most...

Richie Havens | Nobody Left To Crown – CD Review

If you caught I’m Not There, the 2007 Todd Haynes film that explores six sides of Bob Dylan with — what else — six different actors, you may have recognized one...

Paul Simon | Stranger To Stranger – CD Review

It is apparent that Paul Simon is still exploring sound experimentation on Stranger To Stranger, his 13th solo album. And you have to give Art Garfunkel's on-again, off-again partner...

Mick Abrahams | Revived – CD Review

Mick Abrahams is most certainly Revived!, and we are the better for it. Having suffered a heart attack in 2009, Jethro Tull's original guitarist and founder of Blodwyn Pig...

HeadCat | Walk The Walk…Talk The Talk – CD Review

What do you get when you put Lemmy Kilmister, Slim Jim Phantom and Danny B. Harvey in one band? You get HeadCat. The Cat’s Walk The Walk…Talk The Talk...

Yes | The Quest – New Studio Release Review

While the debate continues over who can call themselves a rightful member of Yes, the ongoing version of the band with longstanding guitarist Steve Howe at the helm spent...

The Pretenders | Break Up The Concrete – CD Review

All’s fair in the ups and downs of the Pretenders, whose singular mainstay Chrissie Hynde keeps plugging away against time, travesty and circumstance. Just when you she’s left the building, here...

Rod Stewart | Still The Same…Great Rock Rock Classics Of Our Time – CD...

Rod Stewart is no dumb blonde. For decades, he’s woven a stylish wardrobe from a patchwork of musical trends. And he wears it well. Whether setting the flamboyant standards for future...

Brian Tarquin Project | Vegas Blue – CD Review

None of us will forget the tragedy that occurred at the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas on October 1, 2017. From his room in the hotel, a deranged...

Joe Satriani | The Elephants Of Mars – New Studio Release Review

When Joe Satriani broke out in the late 1980s with Surfing With The Alien, he set the tone and pace for other guitar-based instrumental albums that came tumbling out...