Slade – Wonderin’ Y
A Heart’s Quiet Confession Beneath the Noise of Glory Nestled beneath the glittering chaos of Slade’s 1972 success lies “Wonderin’ Y”, a song that exposes a rare tenderness behind the…
A Heart’s Quiet Confession Beneath the Noise of Glory Nestled beneath the glittering chaos of Slade’s 1972 success lies “Wonderin’ Y”, a song that exposes a rare tenderness behind the…
A Gentle Revelation of Love’s Quiet Power “Something in the Way She Moves” stands as a masterful testament to the quiet, magnetic force of attraction, a song that first introduced…
A Simple Dream of Freedom and Escape, Sung from the Heart of an American Everyman When John Prine released “Spanish Pipedream” in 1971 as part of his self-titled debut album…
A Solitary Confession Draped in Smoke and Irony When Walter Becker released “This Moody Bastard” on his 1994 solo debut 11 Tracks of Whack, the world finally heard the quieter,…
A Frenzied Southern Dream: When Roy Wood Drove British Glam to the Edge of Madness In 1973, Roy Wood — the wild-haired polymath who had already founded both The Move…
A Reckless Pulse of Defiance — The Unrelenting Spirit of “Name Your Poison” Released in 1978 as part of Ted Nugent’s fourth studio album Weekend Warriors, the fiery anthem “Name…
The Ghost of a Door Never Opened — Steely Dan’s “Don’t Let Me In” and the Sound of Genius in Formation Buried deep in the archives of early Steely Dan…
A Roar of Defiance and Devotion Echoing Through the Storm When Slade unleashed their live album Slade on Stage in 1982, it was more than a document of a band…
A Soulful, Late-Career Question: An Artist’s Gentle, Unsentimental Inquiry into the Duration of Enduring Love. For those of us who have followed the long, reflective career of Jackson Browne, the…
A Glimpse of the American Dream: A Sweetly Melancholy Hard-Rock Road Trip, Capturing the Band’s Deep Longing for California Freedom. The year 1971 was a pivotal moment for The Sweet.…