Album Reviews

Peter Case

Peter Case had just recently released his acclaimed Full Service, No Waiting when he performed on Los Angeles’ KPFK-FM syndicated radio program FolkScene with a full band in 1998. Omnivore … Read more

Chris Barron

Chris Barron, known for his work with the Spin Doctors, has released Angels and One-Armed Jugglers. The album contains 11 originals based in the acoustic sounds of soft rock, Americana, … Read more

Kim Simmonds

The legendary British blues guitarist and founder of Savoy Brown, Kim Simmonds is back with an all instrumental blues/rock/jazz album called, Jazzin’ On the Blues. Guitarist Simmonds was at the … Read more

UFO

British rockers UFO formed in 1969, bridging the gap between early hard rock and the new wave of British heavy metal. They have gone through several lineup changes, but the … Read more

Albert Castiglia

This builds on the success of Castiglia’s 2016 release, Big Dog. Once again, Castiglia’s good friend, Mike Zito, produced and lent his axe and vocals. Cyril Neville co-wrote a track, … Read more

Kim Wilson

Kim Wilson was tutored in the fine art of blues harp by several of the greats he was infatuated with as a kid. Born in Detroit but raised in California, … Read more

Tom Heyman

Booze flows freely on Tom Heyman’s Show Business, Baby, which goes on a raucous, freewheeling pub-rock bender that should land him in the drunk tank. Having avoided a run-in with … Read more

Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams

Whatever else might be said, there’s absolutely nothing counterfeit or fake about this latest release from Campbell and Williams. Following their previous lauded, eponymous offering, the pair have delivered an … Read more

Whitney Rose

To live a balanced life, Alcoholics Anonymous’ Rule 62 sagely suggests, “Don’t take yourself too damn seriously.” Regardless that Whitney Rose exists by that philosophy, she obviously took the recording … Read more