The Doors' L.A. Woman is getting a 40th anniversary make-over. L.A. Woman was the band's 6th album and the last Jim Morrison recorded before his death. It was released in April, 1971. Morrison died in July, 1971. On Nov. 25, Rhino Records will release a new 2CD version of the classic Doors al ... More >>
While no record label has come forward to release the follow-up to Morrissey's Years of Refusal, fans of The Smiths can anticipate Rhino Records UK's upcoming Deluxe Collectors Boxset featuring the complete Smiths discography on vinyl, CD and MP3. The limited edition box set includes eight albums ... More >>
April 18 is Record Store Day. The National Association of Recording Merchandisers is sponsoring this celebration of "the unique culture of indie record stores all year long" with sales, in stores and other mayhem. NAMBLA, I mean, NARM has the backing of fellow sponsors Music Monitor Network, the Coa ... More >>
With a New Four-CD Retrospective, Rhino Records Captures the Agony and Ecstasy of Modern English Rock’s Golden Age
Rhino Records
Rhino Records
We told you about how American Hardcore--the documentary about hardcore punk rock that Orange County helped spawn--was the No. 1 film at Regal/Edwards University across from UCI the week it opened. That film was based on producer Steven Blush's book of the same title, as we mentioned in our chat w ... More >>
Whoever he is, Manifestos author faces the abyss
Rhino Records
Rhino Records
Yes, and its by Echo & the Bunnymen
The Blasters Dave and Phil Alvin agree to disagree
Jack Grimshaws musical war on El Toro
Chris Schlarb and Pete Deeble put out music for the love of itthe freaks
Post-feminist folk-blues about lowdown-dirty-dog penis-bearers
And jazz. And soul. And blues. And rock
Taj Mahals deep blues
Its summer, and watching the Angels will cost you $118
A flood of seriously good new roots CDs
Seven days worth of angry, horny women
Do not step on my funk, please
Levi Dexter and Mike Stax abide and endure
Your neighbor is a blues great, theres solid rockabilly on the local bill, and Rhino rereleases the Ramones
Rhino exhumes the scariest rock of the 1950s, buries Alice Cooper
