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Joe Lynn Turner – Belly Of The Beast Review
The lyrical onslaught is genius and full frontal, in your face; speak the truth JLT!!! It's pure unapologetic Ripping music. Well done Joe!!!... -
David Paich of Toto on New Solo CD, Forgotten Toys – It Was Like A Puzzle Putting Pieces of Song Ideas Together!
David Paich of Toto on New Solo CD, Forgotten Toys – It Was Like A Puzzle Putting Pieces of Song Ideas Together!... -
Ryo Okumoto – The Myth of the Mostrophus Review
The album seemingly ends too quickly, even though the 6 songs are usually misleading on any Prog record since they are usually lengthy numbers, but overall "The Myth of... -
Jorn – Over the Horizon Radar Review
I love it when an artist I enjoy comes back better than ever and shows his naysayers they’re wrong. Jorn is back with a brilliant release in Over the Horizon... -
James Labrie – Beautiful Shade of Grey Review
‘Beautiful Shades of Grey’ is the title of LaBrie’s new album, an album that has its roots back in 2011. LaBrie was contributing with some vocals to Eden’s Curse’s... -
Jeff Scott Soto – Complicated Review
I guess I’m just going to have to face facts: I may never get the chance to write a negative review about Jeff. It’s no wonder that he is... -
James LaBrie on the Release of His Fourth Solo CD, Beautiful Shade of Grey – It Paying Homage to the Classic Rock Era of the Late 60s and 70s!
This release started to take shape with his friend and fellow collaborator, bassist Paul Logue of Eden's Curse, shortly after the global pandemic. It’s inherently personal as it touches... -
Myles Kennedy On New Solo CD – Ides of March Is A Reflection On The State Of The World!
Myles Kennedy On New Solo CD - Ides of March Is A Reflection On The State Of The World!... -
Michael Sweet -Ten Review
I like the fact that Michael Sweet isn’t afraid to do what he wants on his albums. Ten feels to me as if it is a more retrospective Michael...