By then, Wayne had moved to Asbury Park, become friends with John Bongiovi, and frequently would jam with his pre-Bon Jovi ...
The first time The Aquarian covered Jethro Tull was in 1971. It was a review for the career-defining concept album Aqualung.
From time to time, I will present a list pertinent to the thorny realm of music critique. This week I decided to take a crack at what I think are the 10 most misunderstood – or at least misinterpreted ...
His stirring new single is as bold and brazen as it is palpable and pensive. He somehow manages to make the smoothest sounds ...
Whether you consider them to be psychedelic pop, experimental rock, progressive funk, or art rock, Of Montreal is, at its ...
When people think of Broadway, they usually envision dazzling musicals, spectacular plays, and bubbly comedies. The words ‘dark’ and ‘spooky’ don’t immediately register in their theatrical lexicon, ...
T-minus two days until Dreams on Toast is finally in your hands/ears/heart. Frankie Poullain was late, which was understandable. The bassist was busy promoting The Darkness’ sure-fire hit new album, ...
Celebrating 25 years of their debut album The Sickness, Disturbed performed their multi-platinum album from beginning to end, plus a second set of their greatest hits on March 21, and this Friday’s ...
The late Kinky Friedman, a cigar-smoking novelist, country rock musician, and two-time Texas gubernatorial candidate, had a decidedly idiosyncratic personality. That came across starting with his ...
Judy Collins & Friends: 85 Years of Music & Protest celebrated the legacy of folk singer and social activist Judy Collins. The program at New York City’s Town Hall, held on International Women’s Day, ...
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