[Review] Todd Rundgren’s Utopia: Another Live (1975)
The second Utopia album features new songs, covers and a couple of solo Todd tunes in a live setting.
The second Utopia album features new songs, covers and a couple of solo Todd tunes in a live setting.
You know, I’m watching The Terror of Dr. Hichcock right now, and somehow this film is less creepy than this album.
Look Hear? is another unpredictable delight. Oh, wait, I must have fallen asleep face down on the Warner Bros. promotional insert again. Said…
Kronomyth 1.0: DEAN AND DONNA. 10cc derived their name from the average amount of semen in a male’s ejaculation, and despite an overabundance…
Guitar, bass, keyboards… Zappa does it all (over you) on his latest studio album.
Ay, caramba! Another repackage of the band’s first album.
How Dare You! might be a concept album about relationships, might be a pop album with artistic aspirations, an experimental album with pop…
Finally, a Godley & Creme album that doesn’t feel like a Q-tip being poked into your brain. After a steady diet of defiant…
[Kronomyth 15.4] It’s Lovely Weather for a Stroll Through the Past.
While the world waited to see what would happen to The Who, Townshend channeled his muse into a legitimate solo album that filled…
His breakthrough third album mixes world music with world politics to sometimes shocking effect.
Pink Floyd lite, sort of, recorded with his pre-Pink mates from Joker’s Wild.
City, sanctuary, asylum, inspiration… New York City has been all these things and more to Lou Reed over the years. Some folks have…
[Kronomyth 3.0] Godley and Creme’s Spotty Third Album.
With a curriculum vitae to kill for (David Bowie, Frank Zappa, Talking Heads, King Crimson), Belew slays on this surprisingly poppy debut.