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Monday, October 13, 2025

Archive Review: The Suburbs’ Viva! Suburbs! (1994)

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Way back when, during the glory days of American alternative rock, in the early moments of a Reagan era that seemed to spawn such things, ca...
Friday, October 10, 2025

Archive Review: The The’s Hanky Panky (1995)

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Who would have thunk it, eh? Concept albums, by their very nature, are increasingly passe...after all, in a music world that runs the gamut ...
Monday, October 6, 2025

Archive Review: Faith No More’s King For A Day, Fool For A Lifetime (1995)

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I first saw Faith No More some 7 or so years ago, around the time of their first disc, when “We Care A Lot” was on its way to becoming stea...
Friday, October 3, 2025

Archive Review: Tommy Castro’s Painkiller (2007)

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Since his electrifying live 1994 debut album, Tommy Castro has rocked the blues music world with his powerful vocals, fiery fret-bashing, a...
Monday, September 29, 2025

DVD Review: The Groundhogs’ Live At The Astoria (2008)

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The Groundhogs , who hail from mid-’60s England, hardly even rate as a cult band on U.S. shores. A pair of critically-acclaimed releases dur...
Friday, September 26, 2025

Book Review: Stanley Booth's Rythm Oil (2000)

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Writer Stanley Booth is best-known for his 1984 book, Dance With the Devil , a chronicle of his time touring with the Rolling Stones. A fru...
Monday, September 22, 2025

Bootleg Review: Frank Zappa’s Kreega Bondola (1997)

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Although he sits comfortably outside of the “Top Five” of bootlegged artists, Frank Zappa has always been a favorite target of bootleggers, ...
Friday, September 19, 2025

Archive Review: Gary Moore & Scars' Scars (2002)

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Guitarist Gary Moore earned his bones as a blues assassin, mentored by Fleetwood Mac founder Peter Green and fronting the late ‘60s British...
Monday, September 15, 2025

Archive Review: Ray Bonneville’s Goin’ By Feel (2007)

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Born in Canada, but raised in America, singer/songwriter and self-professed “blues poet” Ray Bonneville considers himself to be a “North Am...
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Rev. Keith A. Gordon
Buffalo, New York, United States
A music journalist with over 50 years experience walking the pop culture beat, the Rev. Gordon was the editor of the popular 1990s-era Alt.Culture.Guide™ music webzine and book series. As a freelance writer, the self-proclaimed “Reverend of Rock & Roll” has had his words appear in over 100 regional, national and international publications including Creem, High Times, Blurt magazine, and the Rock and Roll Globe website. Gordon has also written extensively on the media, technology, and politics as well as music and the music biz. The Reverend is also the editor and publisher at Excitable Press and the author of 28 music-related books.
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