John Waite | The Hard Way – Film Review

It’s no secret the pandemic and the lockdown established in its wake caused a major disruption to many lives. For musicians who tour for a living, it was a...

Laurel Canyon – Film Review

Expounding on the concept of a ‘place and a time’ setting the wheels of culture in motion, Laurel Canyon, a two-part docuseries, reveals the time and extraordinary place of...

Triumph: Rock & Roll Machine – Film Review

What you don’t know about the Canadian rock three-piece Triumph, even if you are a fan of the band, you are sure to find out in the feature documentary Triumph:...

Linda Ronstadt: The Sound Of My Voice – Film Review

From an early appearance on The Johnny Cash Show, to harmonizing with family on Mexican ballads, Linda Ronstadt: The Sound Of My Voice makes it apparent every step of...

The Wrecking Crew! – Film Review

Here's a documentary that tells one of the most important stories in rock and roll history. It's not flashy and bouncy like a lot of the modern rock docs...

The Beatles | Eight Days A Week: The Touring Years – Film Review

By Shawn Perry Depending on whom you ask or which book you’ve read, the title for the Beatles song “Eight Days A Week” is attributed to either Ringo Starr or...

FANNY: The Right To Rock – Film Review

Don’t worry if you pride yourself on being a dyed-in-the-wool classic rocker but have never heard of Fanny. Lots of music fans haven’t. Reportedly the first all-female rock band...

Long Live Rock…Celebrate The Chaos – Film Review

Long Live Rock…Celebrate The Chaos, produced by Crowd Surf Films and directed by Jonathan McHugh, is a music documentary about the movingly symbiotic relationship between hard rock bands and their...

In The Court Of The Crimson King, King Crimson At 50 – Film Review

You’d have thought a proper documentary would have already been made about King Crimson. Then again, this is not your typical band. Like everything associated with the group and,...

The Rolling Stones | Charlie Is My Darling – Ireland 1965 – Film Review

For years, the Rolling Stones’ film Charlie Is My Darling - Ireland 1965 has existed only as a bootleg for those the hardcore fans who willing to dig, search...