Evacuate Your Seats
Parliament-Funkadelic musical director Walter “Junie” Morrison’s 1984 techno funk extravaganza Evacuate Your Seats was cut for hip, influential New York indie ZE Records. The ... continue reading
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Parliament-Funkadelic musical director Walter “Junie” Morrison’s 1984 techno funk extravaganza Evacuate Your Seats was cut for hip, influential New York indie ZE Records. The ... continue reading
Originally released in 1981, Carole Bayer Sager’s Sometimes Late At Night is no ordinary record. A concept album with seamlessly flowing songs balancing lyrical ... continue reading
Seldom has an album title rung as true as The Son of Rock and Roll. Rocky Burnette grew up around the music from day ... continue reading
“My spiritual pursuits have always been part of my life. As time moved on, they came more and more to the forefront. I felt ... continue reading
Show Time: a ‘that’s what’s happenin’ call to action to ‘take it to the stage’ and rock a crowd senseless; a description of personalities ... continue reading
Looking back 40 years now, October 1982’s Strawberries remains the most unique, unusual album in The Damned’s 46-year discography, a stone-cold psych-punk-pop/call-it-what-you-want classic, often ... continue reading
Rhode Island roots rockers John Cafferty And The Beaver Brown Band burst into the public consciousness in the mid-1980s as the real-life songwriter and ... continue reading
Jimi Jamison’s previously unreleased 1990 solo album! After leading Survivor to the top of the charts in the mid-’80s with hits like “I Can’t ... continue reading
“Of all the albums I’ve ever made for mine, I think I like Tenderness the best. Because I got the chance to really write ... continue reading
Dwight Twilley’s fourth solo album, and sixth release overall, Wild Dogs is a brilliant pop/rock album that never got a fair chance — until ... continue reading