The Move | Magnetic Waves Of Sound: The Best Of The Move – CD...

Managing nine Top 20 UK singles in half a decade, the Move would never truly make a mark in the U.S. until they morphed into Electric Light Orchestra. Together,...

Chicago | Chicago II (Steven Wilson Remix) – CD Review

Chicago’s sophomore effort would prove to be their most innovative, musically sound and political effort before they fell victim to the powder puff insurgency that overtook bands like themselves,...

Judas Priest | Turbo 30 – CD Review

The vibrato bar ramp-up of full-on danger (and what might just be one of Rob Halford’s best vocals) of “Turbo Lover” begins Turbo 30, the remastered 30th Anniversary Edition...

Sammy Hagar | All Night Long – CD Review

The remastered & reloaded All Night Long from Sammy Hagar will pretty much knock you back a few steps. Originally released in 1978 (and in 1979 as a UK-only...

The Beatles | Live At The Hollywood Bowl – CD Review

Another year, another glimpse of everyone’s favorite mop tops — the Beatles! It’s really quite astounding that during their short reign in the 1960s, the Beatles made an impact...

Emerson, Lake & Palmer | 2016 Reissues – CD Review

Fans of Emerson, Lake & Palmer are all too familiar with how the band’s catalog has been passed around like a jug of wine at a Roman bacchanal. Ever...

The Who | Live At The Royal Albert Hall & Who’s Next (Deluxe Edition)...

For a group that hasn't released a new album in 20 years, the Who have been through the reissue and live album mill like no other. Live At The...

Joe Lynn Turner | Street Of Dreams – Boston 1985 Sunstorm | Edge...

In a career spanning nearly three decades, including over 60 album credits, singer Joe Lynn Turner has fronted such rock notables as Deep Purple and Rainbow. He remains one...

Rich Robinson | Paper & Llama Blues – CD Review

All during and after his time with the Black Crowes, guitarist Rich Robinson has given us a lot of music. As he prepares to release more music in 2016...

Greg Lake | Greg Lake & Manoeuvres – CD Review

On the heels of receiving a honorary degree from the Conservatorio Nicolini in Piacenza, Italy — the very first honorary degree for music the prestigious university has ever awarded...