ock music’s dedicated standard bearer will follow up last year’s Hypnotic Eye album with The…
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Rod Stewart’s latest studio LP, Another Country, arrives on October 23rd
ifty years after “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” finally scored a chart-topping hit in America…
A new DVD, Jeff Lynne’s ELO Live In Hyde Park, is a great precursor to a worldwide tour thanks to Lynne’s recent announcement that he’s resurrecting the Electric Light Orchestra
The Mac leader’s bio a very touching love story about his deep and abiding affection for music, drumming, his band and its current and past players
Rather than making an album with the implied stature of “masterpiece” etched into its grooves, Wilco keeps it short, snappy and fun on its ninth studio LP, yet without forsaking the experinentalism that has been the band’s hallmark since Yankee Foxtrot Hotel.
Making music the message and being a bit less polemical on The Monsanto Years might have yielded Neil Young & POTR one of his finest albums in years
The former Dr. Feelgood guitarist collaborated with the Who frontman and a scrappy band for a 2014 album that got expanded to 2-CDs
On Spirit of ’67, three members of the original band return with great versions of some of the biggest songs from that year like “I Heard it Through the Grapevine” and “Whiter Shade of Pale”
One of the great bands of the psychedelic music and garage rock eras have reunited and issued a new LP with old favorites and new tunes