GUEST REVIEW: Black Sabbath – 13 (by Uncle Meat)
Uncle Meat is back to tell us about the new Sabbath — the standard 8 track retail version. When I get the deluxe and Best Buy editions, I’ll do my own. Until then, please welcome Uncle Meat for his...
View ArticlePart 224: Rockin’ Is Ma Business
For a closer look at the album itself, check out 1537’s cool writeup! RECORD STORE TALES Part 224: Rockin’ Is Ma Business In 1995, this guy I knew named Freddy was looking for more new tunes. He’d...
View ArticleREVIEW: Johnny Cash – American VI: Ain’t No Grave (2010)
JOHNNY CASH – American VI: Ain’t No Grave (2010 American Recordings) Seven years after Johnny Cash passed, Rick Rubin released American VI: Ain’t No Grave. It is billed as the “final Johnny Cash...
View ArticleREVIEW: Black Sabbath – 13 (deluxe, Best Buy, all 5 bonus tracks)
BLACK SABBATH – 13 (2013 Universal deluxe, Best Buy, and Spotify editions) Last year, Uncle Meat gave us his detailed review of Black Sabbath’s 13. (His rating: 3.25/5 stars. Check out his full...
View ArticleBlu-ray REVIEW: Sound City (2013)
“The internet’s cool for some stuff, but like many things, there’s no book store, there’s no music store, and there’s no Sound City.” — Josh Homme SOUND CITY (2013 Roswell Films) Directed by Dave Grohl...
View ArticleREVIEW: The Four Horsemen – Nobody Said it Was Easy (21st Anniversary Edition)
Giddy up! Part one of a five part Four Horsemen series this week at mikeladano.com! THE FOUR HORSEMEN – Nobody Said it Was Easy (originally 1991 Def American, 2009 Anniversary Edition with bonus...
View ArticleREVIEW: The Four Horsemen – Left For Dead (1988-1992) (CD/DVD set)
“You know, Sean Connery was the best Roger Moore they ever had.” — Frank C. Starr THE FOUR HORSEMEN – Left For Dead (1988-1992) (2005 CD/DVD set) “Nobody said it was easy…and they were fucking right!”...
View ArticleREVIEW: The Four Horsemen – Nobody Said it Was Easy (2018 vinyl reissue)
THE FOUR HORSEMEN – Nobody Said it Was Easy (originally 1991 Def American, 2018 vinyl reissue with bonus tracks) Though defunct for well over two decades, the Four Horsemen are like the gift that keeps...
View ArticleREVIEW: Wolfsbane – Live Fast, Die Fast (1989 cassette)
WOLFSBANE – Live Fast, Die Fast (1989 Def American cassette) Blaze Bayley did not emerge from out of nowhere when he joined Iron Maiden. Six years before The X Factor, Bayley released his debut album...
View ArticleREVIEW: Audioslave – Audioslave (2002)
AUDIOSLAVE – Audioslave (2002 Sony) The brightest always burn out the quickest. Audioslave lasted a mere five years but unleashed three albums in the same time most bands can only crank out one or...
View ArticleREVIEW: Metallica – Death Magnetic (Coffin Box)
METALLICA – Death Magnetic (2008 Vertigo Coffin Box) “What don’t kill ya, make ya more strong!” Like many bands these days, Metallica decided to release a boxed special edition of Death Magnetic to...
View ArticleSunday Screening: The Four Horsemen –“Nobody Said It Was Easy”
In honour of our special surprise guest yesterday, Mr. Dave Lizmi! One of the truly greatest hits 30 years ago in 1991 was “Nobody Said It Was Easy” by The Four Horsemen. Its dirty rock and roll...
View ArticleStorytime With Ryan Williams, Studio Wiz!
Great show today! John from 2loud2oldmusic brought on engineer/mixer/musician/songwriter Ryan Williams for storytime. Though his credits range from pop to metal, we tended to focus our discussion on...
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