
50 Years Later: Revisiting The Who’s Magnum Opus ‘Who’s Next’
Even for those music lovers and historians well-versed in the backstory of Who’s Next (released 8/14/71), hearing the LP today near the fiftieth anniversary of its release is a stirring
Even for those music lovers and historians well-versed in the backstory of Who’s Next (released 8/14/71), hearing the LP today near the fiftieth anniversary of its release is a stirring
Neil Young’s Archives II is hardly the treasure trove its predecessor was, but then, leave it to the Canadian rock icon to come up with an unconventional and thought-provoking premise
With some small but nonetheless significant modifications, Bob Dylan’s Shot of Love (released 8/10/81) would’ve turned out to be one of the more substantial entries in his discography. As it stands
GarciaLive Volume 16 may be the ideal entry in this ongoing archive series to provide the curious music lover eager to comprehend the virtues of The Jerry Garcia Band. By
Like the best archival releases from Bob Dylan and The Grateful Dead, All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary – Super Deluxe Edition is one of those vault packages executed with
Now at a fifty-five-year mark, the passage of time has not been kind to Revolver. Arguably the Beatles’ greatest album, the iconic band’s seventh long-player is unfortunately overshadowed by its
There’s musical chemistry, then there’s personal chemistry, the combustible combination of which can ignite extraordinarily creative results when mixed in the proper proportions by the right musicians. The Word is
Son Volt’s Electro Melodier is very much a sequel to its 2019 predecessor Union. On the latter, Jay Farrar not only dissected the abiding nature of the bond implicit its
With the retrospective of a quarter-century, it may be fair to state Three Snakes and One Charm marks the point The Black Crowes hit the skids. Growing dysfunction within the
The Brothers is not merely an exercise in nostalgia. It is, instead, exactly what it purports to be, a celebration of the music of the now-defunct Allman Brothers Band. Recorded