Home Blog Page 47

The Doug Pinnick (King’s X) Interview (2022)

By Greg Prato It’s hard to believe that’s it’s been 14 long years since King’s X issued an all-new studio album (the last being 2008’s XV). But thankfully, that all...

Steve Hackett | Genesis Revisited Live: Seconds Out & More – Live Release Review

Steve Hackett’s Genesis Revisited Live: Seconds Out & More is another live document of the legendary guitarist and his band — keyboardist Roger King, sax, flutist, percussionist and keyboardist Rob Townsend,...

Roger Waters | August 27, 2022 | Bridgestone Arena | Nashville, TN – Concert...

Review by Shawn Perry After a two-year delay (thanks to the pandemic), Roger Waters finally brought his ‘This Is Not A Drill’ tour to Nashville. As expected, the staging and...

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:...

Yes | 90125 – Lost Gem

By the end of the 70s, progressive perennials Yes had simply run out of gas. After the Drama album, Steve Howe and Geoff Downes went on to form Asia, leaving Trevor...

Monsters on the Mountain | August 19 – 21, 2022 | The Gatlinburg Convention...

Photos by Joe Schaeffer The Monsters on the Mountain festival returned to Tennessee this year for three days with Night Ranger, Queensrÿche, and Tom Keifer topping the bill. They were...

Porcupine Tree | Closure/Continuation – Blu-ray Disc Review

For me to gain full appreciation of Closure/Continuation, Porcupine Tree’s 11th studio album coming 12 years after the last one, 2009’s The Incident, I had to listen to it...

Ira Kantor’s Vinyl Confessions: I, Carly

Photos courtesy of Lennie Petze Before Carly Simon formally “let the river run,” she first got her groove back. Fifteen years into an already landmark career, the songsmith behind such beloved radio...

Pink Floyd Animals: A Visual History – Book Review

When it comes to Pink Floyd’s tenth album Animals, I can’t get enough. Whether it’s the long-awaited remaster and remix, bootleg recordings from the tour, or high-priced memorabilia, I...

SiX By SiX – New Studio Release Review

SiX By SiX is a new three-piece featuring guitarist Ian Crichton, a founding member of Saga, along with drummer Nigel Glockler from Saxon and bassist and vocalist Robert Berry,...