Ted Nugent – A Thousand Knives
An Ominous Prelude to Rock ‘n’ Roll Mayhem The very mention of Ted Nugent’s 1977 masterpiece, Cat Scratch Fever, conjures up the raw, untamed spirit of hard rock, a time…
An Ominous Prelude to Rock ‘n’ Roll Mayhem The very mention of Ted Nugent’s 1977 masterpiece, Cat Scratch Fever, conjures up the raw, untamed spirit of hard rock, a time…
A Stream-of-Consciousness Requiem for the Unruly Spirit, Lost to the Lure of the Edge The year was 1994, and after a silence that had stretched for fourteen long years since…
A Ballad of Lingering Loss: When Giving More Than You Get Becomes a Heartbreaking Reckoning The year was 1980, an era when soft rock and heartfelt singer-songwriters reigned supreme, translating…
An Unyielding Anthem of Endurance: The Enduring Power of Love as a Steadfast Force Ah, the 1980s. A decade of excess, neon, and, for bands who’d dominated the previous era,…
A Raucous, Unapologetic Celebration of the Unbridled Spirit of Youthful Female Energy Oh, to be transported back to 1977, a year when the air crackled with a raw, almost dangerous…
An Elegy to Faded Youth and the Ghost of a Bowling Queen The unmistakable late-career cool of Donald Fagen, a sound he polished to a jazz-funk sheen with Steely Dan…
An Anthem of Unapologetic Self-Acceptance in the Face of Shifting Fortunes The year was 1973. The world was spinning on an axis lubricated by Glam Rock’s glitter, amplified by the…
A Soulful Cry for American Ideals and Environmental Conscience The year was 1989. The Berlin Wall was still standing, the Cold War’s icy grip was starting to thaw, yet a…
The Resilient Acknowledgment of Survival After a Devastating Loss of Love. There are certain moments in music history when an artist, long admired for their unflinching honesty, pulls back the…
Snowbound: A Bittersweet Ode to Decadent Respite in a Dystopian Future The release of Donald Fagen’s second solo album, Kamakiriad, in 1993, marked a moment of profound significance for a…