One of the most exciting British musical movements of the late '70s and early '80s
was the short-lived mod revival. While the Jam may be credited with kick-starting the movement, it's bands like Secret Affair, the Chords, Squire, and the ...
The first truly comprehensive collection from the Aussie alternative rock legends, Essential Oils boasts 36
remastered tracks, featuring at least one from every album, including the early EPs Bird Noises and Species Deceases. Organized chronologically, the set dutifully charts the ...
Heaven Tonight, like In Color, was produced by Tom Werman, but the difference between the
two records is substantial. Where In Color often sounded emasculated, Heaven Tonight regains the powerful, arena-ready punch of Cheap Trick, but crosses it with a ...
Keep the Faith reintroduced Bon Jovi after almost four years of side projects and hiatuses.
The musical climate had shifted considerably in that time, a fact that wasn't lost on the band. Faith blatantly brought to the surface the Bruce ...
Allegedly planned for an official release back in 1974 or 1975 but scrapped by the
creation of A Night at the Opera, Live at the Rainbow '74 fills in part of Queen's history: it is the first official live album ...
Once Upon a Time: The Singles collects all ten of Siouxsie and the Banshees' A-sides
spanning the years 1978-1981, with four songs otherwise unavailable on LP. It's a neat and accessible encapsulation of the group's early guitar-driven sound -- a ...
After years of playing the foil for main man Dave Grohl's musical whims, Foo Fighters
come together as a band on One by One, and the mix of bulldozer riffs and richly textured pop will sound like nirvana to longtime ...
Most musicians who die at the age of 41 are mourned for the lost potential
of their careers. That wasn't really the case with Phil Seymour -- the small but vital body of work he left behind when he passed ...