Kasim Sulton (Utopia) Returns With New Album, Kasim 2021
The name of Kasim Sulton easily springs to mind if you were a Utopia fan back in the ’70s. Primarily a fluid lineup, Utopia enjoyed its proggy worldwide peak with…
An Other Thing: Space Jam – A New Legacy
This film is ugly, magic-free, digitally smarmy, and that's not even the worst part.
An Other Thing: The Dune Trailer is Out – Why Am I Underwhelmed?
The film will be lengthy and layered, and casual viewers many not be ready for this long haul.
Review: Yes, “The Ice Bridge”
"The Ice Bridge" is not dreadful, but it is dreadfully safe.
Ashley Shadow To Release New Album, Only The End
Ashley Shadow, also known as Ashley Shadow Webber, is the twin sister of Black Mountain/Lightning Dust vocalist, Amber Webber. Anyone who has spent a few tunes with either or both…
Grateful Dead To Issue 20CD St. Louis Box, Listen To The River – St. Louis ’71 ’72 ’73
Grateful Dead is a tireless entity borne of the ’60s and is as alive today as it was then. Over the decades, collections of live shows featuring the Dead were…
Bob Dylan To Release New Bootleg Series With Springtime In New York, Vol. 16
Bob Dylan has left many excellent albums in his wake as he has moved through time. To accompany those classics, Dylan has provided a series of Bootleg sets that offer…
Tony Kaye (Yes, Detective) To Release New Album, End Of Innocence
In the beginning, and for three albums, Tony Kaye was a part of the YES family. His attachment ended with the release of The YES Album issued in 1971. (Tony…
The War On Drugs To Release New Album – I Don’t Live Here Anymore
The War On Drugs has become a worldwide success as a band. Since their debut in 2008 with Wagonwheel Blues, they have steadily climbed the heap until they achieved best-selling…
Grateful Dead – Fox Theater, St. Louis, MO 12/10/71 on 5LP and 3CD Sets
There are few that equal the once legendary live draw of the Grateful Dead. With the original lineup in motion, they were difficult to beat in their hours-long jams. Even…
Robby Steinhardt, Violinist and Vocalist for Kansas, Dies at 71
Steinhardt was a key part of the Kansas sound which managed to blend progressive grandeur with a bit of Southern rock swagger.
Why Bruce Springsteen Matters Little To Me Now
Music is a champion to all. With good musicianship, deep questions and anger, and lyrical ability, a song can become a beloved anthem to how you feel. As such, it…