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Friday, March 6, 2026

CD Review: CBGB: A New York City Soundtrack 1975-1986 (2026)

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A ratty, dank, dark dive of a bar, CBGB in New York City has nevertheless earned its own chapter in rock ‘n’ roll history. A biker bar orig...
Monday, March 2, 2026

Archive Review: Tech N9ne’s Anghellic (2004)

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One of the most underrated and unique talents on the underground rap scene, Tech N9ne ’s rhymes skew closer to the horror-movie landscapes o...
Friday, February 27, 2026

Bootleg Review: The Who’s Who Put A Better Boot In 1976 (1999)

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THE WHO Who Put A Better Boot In 1976 (Shagadelic Productions, 68:04 min) SOUND QUALITY: Good to Very Good soundboard (7-8), little no...
Monday, February 23, 2026

Archive Review: Eric Gales’ The Story of My Life (2008)

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Not to be confused with acclaimed jazz guitarist Eric Gale, Memphis-born blues-rock phenomenon Eric Gales first picked up the instrument at...
Friday, February 20, 2026

CD Review: Steppin’ Out: The Roots of Garage Rock 1963-1965 (2026)

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When Elektra Records released the Lenny Kaye-curated Nuggets album in 1972, little did they know that they were not only scratching an itch...
Monday, February 16, 2026

Archive Review: Corey Harris's Fulton Blues (2013)

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The wonderful thing about acoustic bluesman Corey Harris is that you never really know where he’s going, musically, from album to album – y...
Friday, February 13, 2026

Archive Review: Lightnin Malcolm's Rough Out There (2013)

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Steve “Lightnin” Malcolm was schooled in the blues by none other than the notoriously cranky T-Model Ford, the guitarist later receiving an...
Monday, February 9, 2026

Archive Review: Cyril Neville's Magic Honey (2013)

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New Orleans music legend Cyril Neville (he of the Meters and the amazing Neville Brothers) has been touring the world as of late as part of...
Friday, February 6, 2026

CD Review: The Damned’s Not Like Everybody Else (2026)

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Almost 55 years of listening to, collecting, and writing about music have taught me to be suspect of “cover songs.” Far too often, the song ...
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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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