Eric Gillette – The Great Unknown (Album Review)
…with a lethal combination of an intense and once again melodic-driven guitar solo followed by an inspired keyboard solo. All of a sudden the initial chorus returns it all its…
…with a lethal combination of an intense and once again melodic-driven guitar solo followed by an inspired keyboard solo. All of a sudden the initial chorus returns it all its…
…produce accomplished new music to this day, and his last album release entitled Wolfight saw the light of that last year. His solo albums are enjoyable, varied, and mostly untainted…
…returned to what they do best: pure f**k… in-your-face metal. All their trash metal roots are here, all the ingredients they became well-known for are in place; this time driven…
…by young musicians whose probably weren’t even born when Graham and Russell were already traveling the world and composing mega-hits, played incredibly well inflating a new air to those timeless…
…our spiritual and emotional response to the world around us. When the Uli Jon Roth band came onstage, the energy rose at once to an even higher level than where…
…truly is in a class by himself and can effortlessly make his guitar scream, smoke and cry. His playing is phenomenal and emotional-pure wah-wah heaven. I’ve always wondered why he…
…new musical endeavors, Jon recently teamed-up with French violinist and jazz composer Jean-Luc Ponty and a new collaboration project was born: The Anderson Ponty Band. The resultant album “Better Late…
…I’ve never seen before (and believe me, when I say I’ve been to many Meet and Greets with musicians). And on top of that Marty met each fan, one at…
…them, and the idea of recording new material was born. Then, Frontiers Records offered them a shot at recording an album of their own songs and, if you’ve ever had…
…years later a new album sees the light of day, entitled “Affinity”, and I was given the opportunity to write a review of it. “Affinity” Album Cover The album starts…