Liam Gallagher & John Squire – Liam Gallagher John Squire (Album Review)
The arrival of the studio album Liam Gallagher John Squire on March 1, 2024 through Warner Bros Records, gives such an exceptional combination of flavor and texture you are compelled to recall from the...
View ArticleFrogman (Movie Review)
Released to as a first as Collector’s Version VHS on February 9, 2024, before becoming available on VOD/Digital Platforms March 8th through Rotting Press, Frogman is the newest installment from...
View ArticleGary Clark Jr. – JPEG RAW (Album Review)
Since first entering the Austin, Texas music scene in the late 1990s, it quickly became clear that Gary Clark Jr. was a guitar prodigy. Honing his craft until he was gracing the same stages as Blues...
View ArticleUB40 – UB45 (Album Review)
After more than 100 million records sold over the last forty-five years, it would not come as a surprise to any music fan if UB40 decided to hang up their instruments once-and-for-all. On the contrary,...
View ArticleBilly Morrison – The Morrison Project (Album Review)
Primarily recognized as Billy Idol’s rhythm guitarist for the last fourteen plus years, Billy Morrison has a resume that runs far and deep. Also recognized for time as a part of The Cult, Morrison also...
View ArticleKings of Leon – Can We Please Have Fun (Album Review)
The 4-time Grammy Award winning Kings of Leon return May 10, 2024 with their new album Can We Please Have Fun. Their ninth overall studio album, a follow up to 2021’s When You See Yourself, as well as...
View ArticleMoby – Always Centered at Night (Album Review)
The anticipation for the June 14th release of Moby’s twenty-second studio album, Always Centered at Night, has been a runaway train since it was announced back in March of this year. The release comes...
View ArticleDeep Purple – = 1 (Album Review)
Announcing back in April that they would be releasing their a brand new studio album entitled =1 later in 2024, Deep Purple officially thwarted any potential noise concerning their retirement from both...
View ArticlePhish – Evolve (Album Review)
Over the last forty years, Phish has been the pinnacle of live performances, bringing millions together with such musical force that a 25-minute song flits by in a blink. However, although Phish have...
View ArticleThe Smashing Pumpkins – Aghori Mhori Mei (Album Review)
After almost thirty years and thirty million records sold, not to mention two Grammy awards and continued support from hundreds of millions of fans worldwide, one would think that The Smashing Pumpkins...
View ArticleJack White – No Name (Album Review)
After much anticipation, the rumors are indeed true: Jack White has released his sixth solo record, a thirteen-track juggernaut entitled, No Name. Having first popped up on the music industry’s radar...
View ArticleUncle Kracker – Coffee & Beer (Album Review)
After a long twelve-year hiatus, the return of Uncle Kracker has finally occurred. Doing so with his sixth solo title, Coffee & Beer, is it exactly what fans would expect from his beloved fusion of...
View ArticleDaughtry – Shock to the System (Part 1) (EP Review)
With a bit of time passing, the return of Daughtry has finally arrived. The first project of note since 2021’s Dearly Beloved, Shock to the System (Part 1), is simply as the title implies. Out on...
View ArticleDavid Gilmour – Luck and Strange (Album Review)
After a nine-year hiatus of releasing a studio album, the return of David Gilmour has arrived. His fifth since the commencement of his solo career in 1978, Luck and Strange does well to hit the...
View ArticleLord of Wolves (Movie Review)
Released digitally on September 20, 2024, through Quiver Distribution, Lord of Wolves is the newest installment from director Charlie Steeds (Deadman Apocalypse 2016, Vampire Virus 2020). Keeping busy...
View ArticleMötley Crüe – Cancelled (EP Review)
One of the biggest Metal bands from the ’80s era, Mötley Crüe has returned! Their first release of original music since “The Dirt (Est. 1981)” emerged on The Dirt film soundtrack in 2019, the band’s...
View ArticleJelly Roll – Beautifully Broken (Album Review)
Jelly Roll’s new album Beautifully Broken has finally delighted fans with its midnight arrival on October 11, 2024. An expansive 22-track album, it is a quick follow-up to the tremendous success of his...
View ArticleBlack Oak County – III (Album Review)
Out of Denmark, Black Oak County has been one of the most exciting new bands to hit the modern Hard Rock scene in quite some time. Together for around a decade, releasing their self-titled album in...
View ArticlePaul Kelly – Fever Longing Still (Album Review)
After a brief three-year hiatus, legendary Singer-Songwriter Paul Kelly returned on November 1, 2024, with the new album Fever Longing Still. His twenty-ninth studio album, and first since 2021’s Paul...
View ArticleVan Zant – Always Look Up (Album Review)
Southern Rock legends, Van Zant, return after nearly twenty years with their new record, Always Look Up. To be released on November 22, 2024 via Frontier Music SRL, the record marks the duo’s first...
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