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DRIVE – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Album Review)

There's an early-80's disco feel to the handful of songs provided to accompany the score to Filmdistrict's DRIVE. Having not yet viewed the film...

HANK3 – GHOST TO A GHOST/GUTTERTOWN (Double Album Review)

I'd imagine it would be hard to entirely avoid making country music if your name was HANK WILLIAMS III. But, with more than 50% of the...

HANK3 – 3 BAR RANCH CATTLE CALLIN’ (Album Review)

There's beauty in the fact that sometimes you get to do certain things just because you can. For Shelton Hank Williams III, that means...

HANK3 – ATTENTION DEFICIT DOMINATION (Album Review)

It would be easy to imagine a mid-1970's van with some sweet landscape painted on the side, sitting ominously alone in a parking lot...

MonstrO – Self-titled (Archive Album Review)

On the surface it's easy to see why so many people are considering Atlanta's MonstrO to be just another solider in an army of classic rock...

FANTOMAS – THE DIRECTOR’S CUT LIVE: A NEW YEAR’S REVOLUTION (DVD Review)

My unabashed love of FANTOMAS has made its way into the virtual pages of my writing on more than a few occasions, specifically for that of...

Anthrax – WORSHIP MUSIC (Archive Album Review)

Choosing the words with which to describe my feelings about WORSHIP MUSIC (order now on iTunes), the long-awaited and severely-overdue new album from ANTHRAX has proved challenging....

PUDDLE OF MUDD – RE:(DISC)OVERED (Album Review)

Cover sets are a great way for bands to fill the gap between studio albums while connecting with listeners to and old to bond...

COUNTING CROWS – AUGUST AND EVERYTHING AFTER: LIVE AT TOWN HALL (Blu-Ray/CD Review)

It's been nearly 18 years since COUNTING CROWS released their wildly-successful Geffen Records debut, AUGUST AND EVERYTHING AFTER. While the album would go platinum...

KITTIE – I’VE FAILED YOU (Album Review)

There's a interesting connection between KITTIE and their labelmates in CHIMAIRA - both bands initially got early career boosts through appearances on a short-lived USA network series called...

20th Anniversary of 1991: Five Terrible Albums that You’d hoped to forget…

With so many 20th Anniversary Editions of albums that were released in 1991 hitting the marketplace, it's important to remember that there were some...

CHIMAIRA – THE AGE OF HELL (Album Review)

It's hard to believe that it's already been nearly twelve years since a then-unknown band called CHIMAIRA rocked the stage on the short-lived Farmclub...

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