RE: Visit — The Moody Blues, “Long Distance Voyager” (1981)
"Long Distance Voyager" finds The Moody Blues at a musical crossroad in 1981.
"Long Distance Voyager" finds The Moody Blues at a musical crossroad in 1981.
In an infinite universe where all iterations of events are possible, RTZ was never going to make it in any of them.
Porcupine Tree's "Signify" is progressive rock in the age of the internet.
MusicTAP is excited to share the news that one of the finest albums from Stax Records – in their incredible history – is being re-released as a special, remastered vinyl…
Even a lesser Kansas work—and In The Spirit Of Things is an obviously and significantly flawed album—rewards deep and repeated engagement from its listeners.
Roughly 10 years ago, Foreigner's "Can't Slow Down" didn't do it for me. Has time changed my opinion?
Julian wrote and performed six albums of material. Why can't we talk about that?
"Wintery" isn't a real word.
Did Kool and the Gang choose Smooth Life in '79, or did Smooth Life choose them?
Neil Diamond's ode to American pluralism
Van Halen sidelines pop to get their rocks off on "Women and Children First."
It won't remake the music industry, but pure nostalgia brings cassette tapes back for a bow.