Review: Post-American Century by Terry Kitchen
Former Loose Ties band member Terry Kitchen returns after 2014’s book/cd combo Next Big Thing presenting his The POST-AMERICAN CENTURY album. Ten songs with a...
Review Richie Parsons CD Honey and Tears
Honey and Tears is a terrific solo disc from Richie Parsons, lead singer/guitarist in Unnatural Axe. With songs like "Love Letter," "Evelyn," "Nowhereville" and...
Semblant – Is it Good or is it Garbage?
Active since 2006 is Brazilian symphonic gothic band Semblant launched their career with the 2008 3 song release Behold the Real Semblant, before catching the...
Review: The Peasants – Big Sunny Day
"The Aliens are Trying To Save Us From Ourselves" kicks off this dozen tracks from veteran Boston area rockers, the Peasants. Mixing religion with...
Russkaja: Is it Good or is it Garbage?
Formed in 2005 by singer Georgij Makazaric Austria’s Russkaja combines elements of rock, ska and Russian folk music to create a unique sound. Their...
Review: Broken by The Positive Negative Man
The television show - The Avengers - on January 17, 1968 - Season 6, Episode 6 aired a 51 minute show titled The Positive Negative Man....
Alestorm; Good or Garbage? Scotland’s Pirate Metal
Tired of self-absorbed photocopy pop stars, whiny gutless hipster bands or ‘urban’ music? Are you sick of everything sounding the same, or having less original...
Review: Laurence Juber – Fingerboard Road
Fingerboard Road is an exciting excursion inside songs, some that were ingrained into the population when Top 40 radio ruled. Steely Dan's "Peg" has...
Review: Eric Clapton – Slowhand at 70, Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Eric Clapton - Slowhand at 70, Live at the Royal Albert Hall is the guitarmaster's Joe Cocker Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour for his...
Review: Leaving Hyannis…by Scott Damgaard
Leaving Hyannis...a twelve song, thirteen track disc from Scott Damgaard, formerly of psychedelic band the Wayoutz, is almost as stylistically adventurous as Santana's huge Supernatural cd...














