Review: People, Hell & Angels by Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix has had three times as many albums released since his death than when he was alive. “People, Hell & Angels” is the latest one.
We don’t always have time to review everything people send us. Here are some shorter reviews of music releases and things that we couldn’t let slip by unnoticed.
Jimi Hendrix has had three times as many albums released since his death than when he was alive. “People, Hell & Angels” is the latest one.
“House on Fire: The Jeff Healey Band Demos and Rarities” unleashes eleven previously unreleased Jeff Healey Band originals and covers from Jeff’s archives.
A-J Charron is a familiar name around Guitar Noise. He’s just finished a new album and here’s a review of one of the songs – ‘Insanity’.
‘Beautiful Day’ exemplifies the crisp summertime garage rock of the early 2000s with Wilco-esque pop sensibility and Raconteurs crunch.
Finding Clyde is one of those rising rock voices that is rippling through the sonic landscape.  The hard rocking band has shared the stage with Slash.
The beauty of idleMob’s self-titled debut album is how it seamlessly fuses so many diverse styles into a single narrative of vivid, haunting songs.
Captivating melodies, a driving punk beat and a tasteful touch of haunting harmony add up to Wales’ Straight Jacket Legends and their new EP, Lemon Party.
A passionate debut CD that both rocks and sighs, Nighthawk takes you through a wild musical journey through the heart of Hudson, New York.