Album Review: Gwynn Gold Releases ‘Land of Honey’

Pop-rock artist Gwynn Gold recently released her debut album, Land of Honey, a 12-track collection produced by six-time Grammy-winner Jimmy Hoyson. Gwynn explains, “It plucks snapshots from life experiences—most of them my own—in order to craft a piece of art…

‘Zappa ’88: The Last U.S. Show’ review: Zappa’s last rodeo is full of his eccentrics and charisma

‘Zappa ’88: The Last U.S. Show’ is a window into one of the most eccentric and charismatic shows of Zappa’s career, rather than just a revisit of his music.

Album Review: Paul McCartney – “Egypt Station”

No stranger to flimsy concept albums (Sgt. Pepper’s was great because of the songs, not the concept, y’all), Macca here lays down perhaps the flimsiest of them all. In his own words: “‘Egypt Station’ starts off at the station on…

From the Record Crate: John Lennon – “Imagine” (1971)

What do you think of when you hear the name John Lennon? He’s an icon and an innovator, but he is so much more and has created a legacy that will last for the ages, both with The Beatles and…