Sharon Van Etten
The follow-up to last year’s Are We There, Sharon Van Etten’s latest EP builds the anticipation of more new music from the acclaimed singer/songwriter. Continue reading Sharon Van Etten
The follow-up to last year’s Are We There, Sharon Van Etten’s latest EP builds the anticipation of more new music from the acclaimed singer/songwriter. Continue reading Sharon Van Etten
Sticky Fingers is a triumph and a continuation of the group’s blues-influenced rock and world-weary poignant ballads. Continue reading Rolling Stones
Any survey of the Detroit rock legend’s body of work would certainly have to include his 1976’s classic album Night Moves. Continue reading Bob Seger
The Bee Gees’ transformation from late ’60s Beatles-influenced pop balladeers to mid-’70s disco kings is one of music’s most remarkable stories. Continue reading Bee Gees
Jethro Tull’s eighth album, 1975’s Minstrel in the Gallery, doesn’t often get mentioned about, as it’s overshadowed by the more popular Aqualung, Living in the Past, and Thick as a Brick. Continue reading Jethro Tull
The Best of the Grateful Dead is probably the most up-to-date two-disc compilation spanning the jam band’s years on Warner Bros., Arista and Grateful Dead Records. Continue reading Grateful Dead
This year marked Eric Clapton’s 70th birthday, a milestone that is celebrated on this recent career-spanning compilation. Continue reading Eric Clapton
This might be one of the best live albums in recent memory. Continue reading Van Halen
Take 2 parts Free, 1 part Mott the Hoople, and 1 part King Crimson, and you have the ’70s rock supergroup Bad Company. Continue reading Bad Company
Unless you are really hardcore into Eighties alternative rock, Translator may not ring some bells. Continue reading Translator