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.'
Forget the algorithm; this is pure, high-octane velocity. On Scorpio, The Atomic Bitchwax proves that three guys in a room can still out-groove anything. It’s a 1970s space-rock fever dream filtered through modern muscle. If you love riffs that swing as hard as they hit, this is your soundtrack.
1972’s On Record is a transitional moment for April Wine. It still carries some of the folk and pop influences of their debut, but you can hear the harder rock edges beginning to surface. It’s a diverse, melodic collection that shows a band refining their songwriting.