Roger McGuinn – King Of The Hill
A sharp portrait of ambition, success and the quiet emptiness that waits at the top When Roger McGuinn released King of the Hill as the lead single from his 1991…
A sharp portrait of ambition, success and the quiet emptiness that waits at the top When Roger McGuinn released King of the Hill as the lead single from his 1991…
A playful snapshot of glam spirit wrapped in swagger, rhythm and streetlight attitude When T. Rex released Futuristic Dragon in 1976 in the UK, containing the single “New York City”,…
A celebration of swagger, rhythm and glam era rebellion wrapped in glitter and pure rock instinct Released in 1972 as part of the self titled live soundtrack project tied to…
A dream soaked plea for escape wrapped in molten blues and early heavy rock atmosphere When Leslie West released his 1969 solo record Mountain, the album reached No. 72 on…
A quiet confession wrapped in soul, memory, and the ache of not letting go When Michael McDonald first released “I Keep Forgettin’ (Every Time You’re Near)” in 1982 on his…
Noddy Holder: Five Years On, Fighting Cancer, and Spreading Festive Cheer In this morning interview on 12 December 2024, Noddy Holder, legendary frontman of Slade, returned to the public eye…
A gentle reminder that love can be soft, simple, and beautifully unhurried In 1970, James Taylor released his breakthrough album Sweet Baby James, a record that quietly climbed to critical…
A Song That Remembers Who We Were While Still Searching for Who We Are In 2020, Jackson Browne revisited “The Barricades of Heaven”, originally from his 1996 album Looking East,…
A darkly funny confession wrapped in jazz-shaded cynicism about guilt, consequence, and the strange fragility of human behavior When Walter Becker delivered what fans now refer to as “The Prison…
A Quiet Meditation on Change, Memory, and the Places That Made Us When James Taylor recorded Our Town for the 2006 Cars Original Soundtrack, the song emerged as one of…