Steppenwolf was a hard-driving '60s band that younger generations should explore beyond the hits.
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Music Review: Eric Frisch – ‘Goodbye Birdcage’
Eric Frisch's 'Goodbye Birdcage' is a nostalgic yet upbeat throwback to the 1950s and the 1960s.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Overlooked/ Underappreciated’ by Greg Prato
'Overlooked/Underappreciated: 354 Recordings That Demand Your Attention' is an opportunity for rock fans to compare their choices with author Greg Prato.
Read More »Music Review: Janiva Magness – ‘Original’
Magness shares her great blues voice and her enormous soul on this newest and most personal CD.
Read More »Music Review: Arnold Schoenberg/Pierre Boulez – ‘Pierrot lunaire’
The first (and perhaps finest) of Arnold Schoenberg's masterpiece 'Pierrot lunaire' was released by the Wergo label in 1962, and is finally available on compact disc.
Read More »Music Review: Lovesick Saints – ‘Dia de los Muertos’ EP
Calling fans of Green Day!
Read More »Clinton Sparks, The Mowgli’s, Kylie Morgan “Band Together to Banish Bullying”
Clinton Sparks, The Mowgli's, and Kylie Morgan―hailing from hip-hop, alternative, and country respectively―are coming together to write a song for the “Band Together to Banish Bullying" project.
Read More »Music Review: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – ‘CSNY 1974’
CSNY 1974 works much better than it has any right to. It also makes you wonder what might have been.
Read More »Music Review: Judas Priest – ‘Redeemer of Souls’ [Deluxe Edition]
Judas Priest's 17th album is not only a welcomed return to classic Priest metal form, it's their best album in over 30 years.
Read More »Music Review: John Hiatt – ‘Terms of My Surrender’
Though at age 61 the "Troubadour Folk Singer Blues Guy" may have lost the top of his vocal register, he continues to plumb the rich depths of his art.
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