Released on August 10, 1988, Winger's debut album swiftly climbed the charts, achieving platinum status in the US, fueled by the surge of 80s...
Category: Reviews
Graham Gouldman: A Legacy of Melody and Collaboration
Graham Gouldman's influence on the music world is undeniable, starting with his early days as a songwriter for The Mockingbirds. One of his first...
Sammy Hagar’s “All Night Long”: A High-Energy Live Masterpiece
When you think of Sammy Hagar, you might picture the tequila-loving, carefree rocker who dominated the 80s and 90s, especially during his tenure...
Green Lung’s Secret Show: A Mystical Fusion of Metal and Folklore
When you think of mysticism and rural rituals, Walthamstow might not be the first place that comes to mind. Yet, this is where Green Lung has chosen...
Ween’s Chocolate and Cheese: A Freaky Ride from Juvenile to Genius
Chocolate and Cheese is the album where Ween transitioned from sounding like a couple of kids messing around on a four-track to a fully-fledged band...
Black Smoke Trigger: A Debut Album of Heavy Riffs and Mixed Identity
Black Smoke Trigger's debut album presents a band caught between two worlds. Their association with Bruce Dickinson on a UK tour hints at a heavier,...