Two Alphaville Albums To Be Reissued – Prostitute, Salvation
Alphaville joined the throng of New Wave bands in 1984 with the release of their cherished hit, “Forever Young”, a song that still resonates with listeners and fans today. They…
Alphaville joined the throng of New Wave bands in 1984 with the release of their cherished hit, “Forever Young”, a song that still resonates with listeners and fans today. They…
Mick Ralphs was at the helm of two ’70s bands that, while they produced differences in acceptance, nevertheless provided a strong reverberation in the reflected music of the ’70s. Those…
Dire Straits began their run to over the top fame with “Sultans Of Swing”, which, in turn, elevated their 1978 album into the stratosphere of music sales and band popularity.…
Anniversaries are beautiful celebrations of a loved past. You see them in almost everything that has happened, good or bad. But typically, anniversaries represent the good memories. ones that we…
After Joy Division could not be furthered after the tragic passing of Ian Curtis, The remaining band members transitioned into New Order. New Order released their first album – Movement…
Roger Eno entered the ambient world in 1983 within the body of work known as Apollo (1983). This album was recorded with his brother, Brian Eno, and Daniel Lanois. After…
It’s a little difficult to write this, let alone listen to this album. Bobby Sutliff was a friend; we bonded around 2008 or 2009 via Facebook, over our mutual love…
The Flaming Lips have been a psychedelic music cult favorite since their breakthrough album, Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots reached ears back in 2002. The hit resulting from the single,…
Motörhead is an industry unto themselves. With Lemmy Kilmister forming the band after his stint with Hawkwind, Motörhead proliferated, eventually producing 23 studio albums and the immensely popular Live set…
The Billy Bragg career story is quite a tale. From busking, to deception, to luck and realities, Billy Bragg ended up releasing albums that made a statement for fans. He…
Devo was an essential transition band going from the ’70s style pushing into the ’80s New Wave style. They got their start with their sprightly cover of The Rolling Stones’…
The last album of original songs from The Rolling Stones were A Bigger Bang, which was released way back in 2005, some 18 years earlier. (This doesn’t count Blue &…