BLACK SABBATH “THE END TOUR” – CONCERT REVIEW
As soon as I heard Black Sabbath announce The End Tour, I knew it was an event I had to bear witness to. If this was […]
As soon as I heard Black Sabbath announce The End Tour, I knew it was an event I had to bear witness to. If this was […]
On February 13, 1970 Black Sabbath released their momentous debut album, spawning a new sound that was unfathomable during the scene of the 60’s. The only other […]
During one of rock’s darkest time periods, one particular release kick started the genre that was seeing its most successful acts deteriorate as the 80s grew […]
In the midst of Eddie Van Halen’s birthday, Sammy Hagar sent a tweet congratulating his former band member. What he (or anyone) didn’t expect was […]
On Tuesday night, January 19, I attended a concert unlike any other I’ve ever been to. The headlining band at Strummer’s was T.S.O.L., a group […]
On January 12, 1969 The most enduring band in rock history stormed the music scene with their game-changing debut album, impacting the industry forever more. […]
Since the announcement of Deep Purple‘s long awaited induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, fans and band members alike observed a few […]
On January 7, 1971 Black Sabbath laid the foundation with the groundbreaking release of Paranoid. After a storming production with the band’s self-titled debut, the heavy […]
In response to: www.houstonpress.com/music/rock-and-roll-is-dead-and-even-axl-and-slash-cant-save-it-8044236 Kristy Loye, writer for Houston Press, discussed the recent Guns N’ Roses reunion announcement from a broad perspective. Illustrating that a […]
The news that Guns N’ Roses fans have been waiting a lifetime for seems to have broken through the airwaves. Yesterday, the infamous GN’R reunion […]
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