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Revisiting The Black Crowes’ ‘Southern Harmony and Musical Companion’

By Jason Young In 1992, the Black Crowes had already achieved success by the time their song “Remedy” hit the airwaves. One of the exciting new acts of the early...

The Juan Croucier Interview (Part 2, 2023)

By Greg Prato In Part 1 of our interview with Ratt’s Juan Croucier, the band’s bassist discussed each and every album included on the group’s recent The Atlantic Years: 1984-1991...

ROCKGODZ Hall Of Fame Awards 2023 Comes To Nashville

Founded in 2009, the ROCKGODZ Hall of Fame Awards has been typically staged in California since its inception. This year, however, the show ventured east to Music City where...

The Juan Croucier Interview (Part 1, 2023)

By Greg Prato In the mid-to-late 80s, glam metal was one of the most popular subgenres of heavy metal — as evidenced by the amount of bands that scored high...

Alice Cooper | Killer & School’s Out (Deluxe Editions)– Reissue Review

Alice Cooper's Killer and School's Out are iconic albums that showcase the theatricality, dark humor, and rebellious spirit that have defined Alice Cooper's career. Released in 1971 and 1972,...

The Doobie Brothers | Quadio – Lost Gem

The Doobie Brothers’ Quadio box set brings together the quadraphonic mix versions of four classic Doobie Brothers albums: Toulouse Street (1972), The Captain And Me (1973), What Were Once...

Into The Void: From Birth To Black Sabbath — And Beyond – Book Review

We’ve heard from Ozzy Osbourne and Tony Iommi about their time in Black Sabbath and beyond. Now it’s time to get Geezer Butler’s take. The Black Sabbath bassist and...

Warren Haynes & Gov’t Mule: Waging Post-Pandemic Peace

By Shawn Perry For any musician who needed a break from the hectic pace of album-tour-album-tour cycle, the COVID-19 pandemic was a blessing. Granted the loss of income hit many...

Neal Schon | Journey Through Time – Live Release Review

Given his pedigree, guitarist Neal Schon is surely a rock and roll force to be reckoned with. He joined Santana when he was a teenager. Later, he co-found Journey...

Ira Kantor’s Vinyl Confessions: The Jon Butcher Axis – Bold As Hell

Photos courtesy of Jon Butcher When I’m not in full-blown public relations mode at my day job, I’m usually conferring with colleagues throughout the country about the bands and artists...