T. Rex – Rabbit Fighter
A Playful Rebellion Hidden in Glam Rock’s Glitter In 1972, T. Rex released The Slider, their sixth studio album, which reached number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and cemented…
A Playful Rebellion Hidden in Glam Rock’s Glitter In 1972, T. Rex released The Slider, their sixth studio album, which reached number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and cemented…
A darkly charged burst of restless energy that captures Slade’s hunger to rise again in a shifting rock landscape When Slade released “Night Starvation” in 1981 on their comeback album…
A hymn of warning and hope born from the uneasy beauty of a world on the brink When Jackson Browne stepped onto the stage in 1979 for the celebrated No…
A final burst of fire and soul from a titan who spent his life bending blues into something bigger than himself When Leslie West stepped onto the stage in Bay…
A wounded confession wrapped in raw American rock longing for redemption When Grand Funk Railroad released “Someone” on their 1972 album Phoenix, the band was in the middle of a…
A burst of fearless joy that turns simplicity into an irresistible declaration of freedom When Linda Ronstadt released “It’s So Easy” in 1977 as one of the standout singles from…
A swaggering anthem of restless freedom and rock and roll mischief When Nazareth unleashed “Bad Bad Boy” in 1973 on their second album Razamanaz, the track helped propel the record…
A Gentle Lullaby to a Home That Haunts the Heart In spring 2019, John Prine released his haunting rendition of My Old Kentucky Home, Goodnight, originally penned by 19th‑century American…
A Wanderer’s Melancholy, Caught Between Memory and the Road Ahead When John Prine released his self-titled debut album John Prine in 1971, the record quietly introduced a songwriter who seemed…
A Weathered Spirit Searching for Grace in a World That Won’t Stay Still Released in 2021 on Jackson Browne’s reflective and socially attuned album Downhill from Everywhere, “Still Looking for…