Toys in the Attic is a definitive hard rock record. It’s where Aerosmith fully locked into their signature sound, blending rhythmic funk influences with heavy guitar riffs. The songwriting is sharp and the production is clear, capturing a band hitting their stride with confidence.
Our recent trip to Montreal paused our album a day (AAD) project and delayed the migration of all the previous AAD posts on Facebook. In a nutshell, I got distracted by all my
A green Chevy truck, the wide-open prairies, and the refined grit of 1978’s Powerage. Dive into my review of AC/DC’s fifth studio album—a record so good even the guitar greats call it their favorite. It’s time to give this essential spin another listen.
Accept's 1985 classic Metal Heart is a masterclass in Germanic heavy metal. Here is my assessment of the album and why it appeals to my love of 80's metal.
I wasn't expecting much from this lost '80s hair band release and it met my expectations. My thoughts on Autograph's forgettable release, 'Loud and Clear.'