Something Else! sneak peek: Eric Clapton, “Call Me The Breeze” (2014)
There was always a stillness at the center of J.J. Cale’s work, and Clapton captures it once more.

There was always a stillness at the center of J.J. Cale’s work, and Clapton captures it once more.

Jeff Foskett, who’s been working with Brian Wilson, is also joining the band.

‘The New Standard’ puts an edge into the oftentimes prosaic jazz trio format.

Think their music was all about synthesizers and MTV sheen? Think again.
Let’s rearrange some of our favorite moments from Led Zeppelin.
Did an attempt to turn his hair silver for Kiss’ debut album have disastrous results?

Brownout’s horn-driven take on “Hand Of Doom” heralds an offbeat collection of Black Sabbath remakes.

’24 Karat Gold: Songs from the Vault’ could be released as early as October 2014.

The architect of classic Isleys slow jams like “Footsteps” and “Between The Sheets” is at it again.

This is a blues record that often moves far afield from the blues, and a pop record with real soul.