The Beatles, “In Spite of All the Danger” from ‘Anthology 1’ (1958): Deep Beatles
“In Spite of All the Danger” may not rank among the best Beatles songs, but it remains notable for multiple reasons.
“In Spite of All the Danger” may not rank among the best Beatles songs, but it remains notable for multiple reasons.

Long known as jazz’s most mischevious covers band, Sexmob now takes deadly aim at its own material on new release ‘Cultural Capital.’

“Western” is the highly syncopated track that closes out Linda May Han Oh’s ‘Walk Against Wind,’ but it’s by no means a coast to the finish line.
The gold-certified Toto album ‘Fahrenheit’ ends in a rather unusual yet spectacular way.

After a late-career surge, more than a few bands would be temped to coast on their good fortune. Not Deep Purple.

Christian Bucher, Simon Tan and Rick Countryman make free jazz without the chaos with ‘Acceptance – Resistance’.
I remember my late father listening to this Chicago song and remarking, “Terry Kath could sing the telephone book and make you weep!” True and tragic.

Steve Hackett ups the ante on ‘The Night Siren’ with a combination of stunning world music, progressive epics, and guitar playing second to no one.

Here is the world premiere of the new Sexmob track “Bari Si” from their upcoming new album ‘Cultural Capital.’
“Does It Really Happen,” a stand-out cut from 1980’s ‘Drama,’ finds a rebuilt Yes sounding as vibrant and relevant as ever.