Ghost Community: The Unceasing Brilliance of Matt Cohen
A review of Ghost Community, CYCLE OF LIFE (2016). Tracks: Rise Up; Mirror Lakes; Anything and Everything; Blue December Morning; Ghost Community; and Cycle of Life Ghost Community: Jake Bradford Sharp...
View ArticleAn Angry Ted Nugent, 1977
I post the following not to start any kind of war against Nugent or any internet dog piling. I did, however, find this absolutely fascinating. As some of you know, I’m a professor by profession. At...
View ArticleReview: Barry Weinberg – Samsarana
Fresh from the warm South Florida, comes a prog rock veteran Barry Weinberg, with his debut album “Samsarana” dropping January 25th. The fifteen-piece musical beast of a debut appears very much ready...
View ArticleDear “The Gift”: An Ode to Bruce Springsteen
by Stephen Klugewicz Bruce Springsteen in the 1980s. Photo borrowed from Teamrock.com. Dear “The Gift” An Ode to Bruce Springsteen In a world of oaths forsaken, In a time of prophets bought and...
View ArticleDany Laj and The Looks (Hilarious)
I don’t know these guys, but this email made me smile, and I had to repost. I don’t smoke, but, unlike so many other Americans, I don’t think it’s the pestilential stink of the devil, either. So, Dany...
View ArticleBlack Stone Cherry (Mascot)
It was my ubercool English friend, Steve Dalton of the Black Vines, who originally introduced me to Black Stone Cherry–a band that makes me realize that rock is not only not dead, but it’s breathing...
View ArticleThe 1982 US Festival on DVD/Blu-ray
From Clint Weiler/MVD. Taking us back to the years of Stranger Things. . . this looks wonderful. From Clint Weiler, MVD Media: The Us Festival: 1982 The Us Generation The authorized story of the 1982...
View ArticleEP Review – InHibit’s Debut “Blinded”
Part rock, part funk, part punk, Brussels-based InHibit’s debut is unique and fun. The simple but funky baseline on “Shadows of Fire” reminded me of days gone by in popular music, but it sounds...
View ArticleTHE GRANDMA Talk Group’s New Release “Cure for Fear”
Russian rockers The GrandMa are back with a new release–a full-length album “Cure for Fear,” which as the band members agree is “another door to the unknown.” About what it took to bring the release...
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