The Beach Boys | That’s Why God Made The Radio – CD Review
So the Beach Boys are back. Or at least, what’s left of them. Sadly, Carl and Dennis Wilson have passed on to that great rock n’ roll heaven in...
Joe Walsh | Analog Man – CD Review
With the Eagles on break and various members spreading their wings, so to speak, all I can say is it's about friggin' time we get a solo album from...
Neil Young & Crazy Horse | Americana – CD Review
It's been near a decade since Neil Young & Crazy Horse have released a record together and things might have changed for us all. But when you get these...
Squackett | A Life Within A Day – CD Review
So Squackett, the collaboration that Steve Hackett and Chris Squire have been working on for some four years now, has finally surfaced The two began working together — after...
Henry McCullough | Poor Man’s Moon – CD Review
Our old friend Henry McCullough is at it again with his 2008 album Poor Man's Moon, just released in the U.S. The subtle electric guitar master — best known...
Bonnie Raitt | Slipstream – New Studio Release Review
Unlike most of her contemporaries, Bonnie Raitt is as good a guitar player, singer, performer and recording artist today as she was in 1971 when she released her self-titled...
Ian Anderson | Thick As A Brick 2 – New Studio Release Review
Back in high school, I used to get in arguments about rock and roll all the time. When it came to what was going on in rock and roll,...
Jack Blades | Rock ‘N Roll Ride – CD Review
Jack Blades came on the scene in the early 80s as the bassist, vocalist and songwriter for Night Ranger. Later he went on to co-found Damn Yankees with Ted...
Flying Colors | Flying Colors – CD Review
Supergroups come in various shades and — ahem — colors these days. One of the brighter entries is Flying Colors, described as a “virtuoso prog/pop/metal rock band” with the...
Bruce Springsteen | Wrecking Ball – CD Review
Bruce Springsteen says Wrecking Ball has a lot in common with Nebraska, his sixth album from 1982. Supposedly this 11-song collection started out originally with just him and his...