ALBUM REVIEW: STEVE ALMAAS, “Everywhere You’ve Been”
For those who may not be familiar with the now-storied career of Steve Almaas, he was born in Minneapolis in 1956 and had his life changed forever when he saw…
For those who may not be familiar with the now-storied career of Steve Almaas, he was born in Minneapolis in 1956 and had his life changed forever when he saw…
Midlife Priceless is Hootie & The Blowfish guitarist Mark Bryan’s fourth solo album. Three years since the release of his previous record, a lot has happened; most notably, his 20…
Less than a year after the release of the stunning On Sunset, Paul Weller is about to unleash Fat Pop (Volume 1), his 16th solo album. Yet again, Mr. Weller…
Tom Jones has enjoyed a wild career of Mom Pop and crossover Rock appeal. With this, he was able to heavily cement his career with more than a passing fancy…
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First reported yesterday by MusicTAP, the CSNY classic and remastered set, Déjà Vu, will be getting a Deluxe Edition via Rhino. Here’s are the full details of what is to…
It has been rumored for a bit that a 50th Anniversary edition of Déjà Vu by the inimitable Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young band was nearby. And happen it will.…
German band, CAN, entered the world of Rock in 1968 with the release of their Monster Movie debut album in 1969. By the time of their third album, Ege Bamyasi,…
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Nothing need be said about Pink Floyd except…hey…Pink Floyd! Whenever it’s written or spoken about the legend of the band, it’s always well received. Just like I expect this announcement…
The White Stripes released their first album in 1999 with their self-titled set. It introduced an eccentric but valid band with bluesy-styled and honest approaches to their original songs. Over…
Tom Petty was heartily celebrated in 2020 with a boxed set of Wildflowers & All The Rest. This definitive overview of Tom Petty‘s 1994 solo release was a hit among…