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A Cryptic and Tense Jazz-Rock Fable, a Sinister Invitation into a Shadowy World of Desperate Chances and Imminent Danger. The year 1976 found Steely Dan fully immersed in their cynical,…
A Cryptic and Tense Jazz-Rock Fable, a Sinister Invitation into a Shadowy World of Desperate Chances and Imminent Danger. The year 1976 found Steely Dan fully immersed in their cynical,…
A Bombastic, Reflective Ode to Unity, a Late-Career Power Ballad Driven by the Desperate Hope for Global Connection. The year 1991 found the mighty Slade occupying a strange and poignant…
A Turbulent, Unflinching Look at the Painful, Unresolved Legacy of a Father’s Absence and the Struggle for Adult Forgiveness. The year 1976 was one of both profound artistic achievement and…
A Brash, High-Energy Manifesto of Reckless Abandon, an Unapologetic Anthem Urging the Listener to Seize the Moment with Primal Force. The year 1977 saw Ted Nugent operating at the furious…
A Whimsical and Mysterious Fantasy of Memory, a Dreamlike Quest for a Mythical Place That Represents Unattainable Inner Peace. The year 2006 marked the arrival of Donald Fagen’s third solo…
A Foundational, Poignant Chronicle of Lost Innocence, a Wistful Return to the Ghosts of Youth and Unsent Letters. The year 2005 marked a deliberate and deeply reflective turn for Jackson…
A Final, Resilient Anthem of Enduring Hope, a Melancholy Celebration of Rock’s Power to Overcome Life’s Crushing Disappointments. The year 1985 found the great British rock and roll machine, Slade,…
A Darkly Comic, World-Weary Fable of Betrayal, Detachment, and the Cold, Hard Lesson That Innocence Has a Price. The year 2008 saw a quiet, yet dramatically significant, release from one…
A Visceral, Grinding Portrait of the Road, a Loud and Defiant Anthem Celebrating the Untamed, Nomadic Life of a Rock and Roll Outlaw. The year 1975 marked a dramatic turning…
A Coldly Satirical Portrait of West Coast Decadence, a Jaded Dissection of Hollywood’s Shallow Glamour and Moral Decay. The year 1973 marked the critical and stylistic maturation of Steely Dan.…