Flaming Lips Covers Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon (Review)
One of the greatest albums of all time, Dark Side of the Moon from Pink Floyd has been covered yet again. This time it’s the Flaming Lips that take a stab at it. Here’s a quick fact check on Dark Side of the Moon: The album was released in 1973 as the 6th studio effort from the British progressive...
Lucky Singh Triple Album Review
by Dylan Edwards I am a busy guy these days and my lack of free time has made me a cranky one as well. Anything that may seemingly waste my limited leisure is something to be damned to the darkest recesses of hell. So when I was presented with the opportunity to review an album for Rock n Roll View I...
Voodoo Vegas – Live – Review
I’ve always considered myself a guy who could pick out rock bands that were going places. Let me give you some historical examples: I thought Metallica would sell a couple of records on hearing Ride the Lightning. The first time I heard the intro scream of “Welcome to the Jungle”, I thought the...
David Gray – Draw the Line – Review (Album/CD)
David Gray has been around for awhile to put it modestly. With his album White Ladder he broke the record for the most albums sold in Ireland’s history (not U2, Thin Lizzy, or Michael Jackson). Scoring hits on both sides of the Atlantic, this man from Manchester, UK has slowly but surely has made a...
Super Geek League – A Magic Castle Land – Album Review
Sinful Ziggy returns with another review for the Rock n Roll View. The band this time around, ladies and gentlemen, is the fabulous Super Geek League from Seattle, Washington with their latest album A Magic Castle Land. Super Geek League is, by my estimation, a revolutionary band. In their performances...
Main Line Riders – Worldshaker Album/CD Review
High voltage! If I had to describe the latest album, Worldshaker, from the Delaware based Main Line Riders in two worlds, I would exclaim high voltage. I took on the task of reviewing Worldshaker, because it’s a rock n’ roll infection. I’ve listened to this in my car, in my “listening room”...
Metalgunz – Never What It Seems Album/CD Review
Sinful Ziggy of Out of Body and Rio de Sangre with Diabolikal of Rio de Sangre step off the stage and team up to bring you a review of one of the hottest heavy metal bands from Asia, Metalgunz. Metalgunz, a straight forward rock n’ roll name with straight forward rock n’ roll songs on their latest...
Dagg Nabbit Stubbs – Hot Garbage Review (Album/CD)
Note: The Drunken Bastard himself doesn’t wake from his drunken stupor often for an album review, but after learning that his long-time friends and drinking buddies of the Dagg Nabbit Stubbs were releasing an EP from the belly of the Georgia swamps he couldn’t resist. With a fresh jug of...
Heaven & Hell – The Devil You Know Review Album/CD (Black Sabbath & Dio)
The metal gods are giving us a blessing from molting furnaces to allow us Heaven & Hell – The Devil You Know. When Ozzy Osbourne rejoined Black Sabbath so many years ago, I thought I would never hear the evil elf voice of Ronnie James Dio with Tony Iommi and company again. Thankfully, it was...
Thin Lizzy – Still Dangerous Live – Album/CD Review
It does seem ironic to review this new release, Still Dangerous, from Thin Lizzy considering that I recently reviewed The Answer’s latest album, Everyday Demons which is a band from Ireland like Thin Lizzy and highly influenced. I believe that the bass player from The Answer plays Phil Lynott’s...
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