Ryan Adams' long-awaited follow-up to 'Ashes & Fire' features one of Tom Petty's Heartbreakers, but more importantly, it's got catchy pop rock gems that the likes of Petty and Paul Westerberg fans may dig.
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Music Review: Sid Griffin – ‘The Trick Is to Breathe’
Sid Griffin's gentle new album is full of witty and ironic observations on love, war, and the music business.
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At one time Queen were one of the more kick-ass bands in rock and roll. Yes, "that" Queen.
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'The Last Of The Originals’ is far from being just a country album.
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Kelly is a singer who knows her way around a lyric and puts that knowledge into her performance.
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As Sting's musical 'The Last Ship' nears its Broadway premiere, the perennial pop star releases a live DVD of his own performances of the music.
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The Bonfire Set is a new folk rock group that both rocks with the best of them while offering songs designed to enlighten a new generation.
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Despite a good performance, Ian Anderson's 'Thick as a Brick - Live in Iceland' isn't an indispensable addition to the Jethro Tull canon.
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'Somewhere Under Wonderland' is a welcome return to a band I truly relished for many years and am glad to hear once again.
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While the the well crafted and polished music of this talented band did not resonate with me , it should fare quite well with lovers of the rap metal genre.
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