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Friday, August 29, 2025

Archive Review: Peter Green Splinter Group’s Time Traders (2001)

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Eric Clapton is considered by the unwashed masses both in the U.S. and the U.K. to be the greatest British blues guitarist to ever ply his t...
Monday, August 25, 2025

Archive Review: The Fabulous Thunderbirds’ Live (2001)

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An institution among American blues-rockers, the Fabulous Thunderbirds have undergone a number of changes during a quarter-century long car...
Friday, August 22, 2025

Archive Review: Dead Kennedys’ Mutiny On the Bay (2001)

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The Dead Kennedys never released a live album during their brief yet notorious career as America’s favorite hardcore bad boys. The legendar...
Monday, August 18, 2025

Archive Review: Mad For The Racket’s The Racketeers (2001)

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Wayne Kramer is a survivor in every sense of the word. From the legendary MC5 in the 1960s through collaborations with Mick Farren (The Dev...
Friday, August 15, 2025

Archive Review: Peter Tosh’s Live & Dangerous Boston 1976 (2001)

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When the reggae is mentioned to the casual fan, the first name that comes to mind is Bob Marley. If the person is really into the “island ri...
Monday, August 11, 2025

Archive Review: Corporate Avenger’s Freedom Is A State of Mind (2001)

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With the departure of Zach de la Rocha from Rage Against the Machine, the other members of the band are left merely whimpering at the machin...
Friday, August 8, 2025

Archive Review: Perry Ferrell’s Song To Be Sung (2001)

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Regardless of his alt-rock pedigree, this humble scribe has never thought much of former Jane’s Addiction/Porno For Pyros frontman Perry Fer...
Monday, August 4, 2025

Archive Review: The Strokes’ Is This It (2001)

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New York City rockers the Strokes have been on the receiving end of massive bloato-hype, mostly from the British music press. Proclaim...
Friday, August 1, 2025

Archive Review: Cyndi Lauper's Twelve Deadly Cyns (1994)

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I’ll never forget the first time that I heard Cyndi Lauper ’s classic “Girls Just Want To Have Fun.” Friend Thom and myself were in a local ...
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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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