Body Count – Manslaughter (2014)
This long-awaited follow up is, in some ways, superior to their debut album.

This long-awaited follow up is, in some ways, superior to their debut album.

California Breed’s Glenn Hughes and Jason Bonham worked with Bonamassa in Black Country Communion.

Scott Feiner successfully introduces the pandeiro into electric jazz fusion to produce a breezy concoction that goes down as easy as rum punch, and is just as intoxicating.

Sean Lennon and Charlotte Kemp Muhl achieved a signature moment at Mountain Jam.
Mike Tiano argues that the ex-frontman was far more than just the voice of Yes.

A golden voice is silenced, but only in the here and now.
At this point, they weren’t quite brilliant yet. But Steely Dan was on its way there.

This is one finger-licking, chin-wagging, cool-side-of-the-pillow triumph.

“Revolution 9” remains as big a mystery today as it was the moment it appeared on the Beatles’ 1968 self-titled album.

A synth-driven Psychedelic Furs song might not seem like a great cover idea. But it was.