Neil Young’s Before And After is a natural extension of his abbreviated West Coast solo tour of July of 2023. During that jaunt, his first string of live shows since the pandemic
The 37th annual Farm Aid that took place in Noblesville, Indiana at the Ruoff Music Center on September 23rd, will once again go down in history as one of the strongest
Even with two decades’ perspective on Neil Young and Crazy Horse’s Greendale (released 8/19/03), it’s difficult if not impossible to know what to make of this ninth collaboration between these
If Neil Young’s Chrome Dreams wasn’t such an absolutely stellar piece of work, hearing the long-delayed album might bring an inevitable sense of anti-climax, much like the sensation that arose
Buffalo Springfield’s third album, Last Time Around (released 7/29/68), has one of, if not the most, interesting backstories of any such tales in contemporary rock history. And because it’s also
Neil Young has never been one to play by the rules, bucking trends and maintaining control over his own career ever since he found his way from Canada to Los
When Neil Young announced his 2023 solo “Coastal” tour, he specifically told people he’d be doing lesser-known songs. This includes ones Young has not played live over his six-decade career
The logic behind Neil Young’s record releases, archival and otherwise, isn’t always readily discernible, but the progression of the ‘Official Bootleg Series” is fairly clear. Sequential numbering of the titles
In keeping with its artist billing, All Roads Lead Home is not a Neil Young and Crazy Horse album in the usual sense of the word. Rather than a group effort whereby the four-piece band
It’s not absolutely necessary to be familiar with Neil Young’s history to enjoy Harvest Time, but it helps.