Author: Bill Adams

  • Autogramm – Music That Humans Can Play LP

    Autogramm – Music That Humans Can Play LP

    Autogramm Music That Humans Can Play LP (Stomp/WEA) That Autogramm has so meticulously presented themselves as being perched on New Wave’s pinnacle of power and influence now – about forty years after that form peaked – cannot possibly have been by accident. From front to back and top to bottom, Music That Humans Can Play…

  • the crushedvelvets –  I Planted, Apollos Watered, But God Kept Making It Grow LP

    the crushedvelvets – I Planted, Apollos Watered, But God Kept Making It Grow LP

    the crushedvelvets I Planted, Apollos Watered, But God Kept Making It Grow LP (TCV Records) Not every reader of this review will have experienced any kind of skepticism at the current health and validity of rock music, but they can rest assured that it’s coming. In my own case, I remember being in university when…

  • Scott Collins – Purple Pain LP

    Scott Collins – Purple Pain LP

    Scott Collins Purple Pain LP (independent) There aren’t many artists making music right now who are capable of introducing themselves as clearly having both their heart on their sleeve as well as a chip clearly on their shoulder, but that’s exactly what Scott Collins does on his Purple Pain LP. From the moment stylus catches…

  • Bass Drum Of Death – “Live… And Let Die” LP

    Bass Drum Of Death – “Live… And Let Die” LP

    Bass Drum Of Death “Live… And Let Die” LP (Cobraside Distribution) Even on first glance at the cover of “Live… And Let Die”, I began to get excited. The cover of the album reminded me of so many other live albums I’d seen before; with a black and white photo and an arguably trite title,…

  • Alice In Chains – Jar Of Flies 12” EP (30th Anniversary Reissue)

    Alice In Chains – Jar Of Flies 12” EP (30th Anniversary Reissue)

    Alice In Chains Jar Of Flies 12” EP (black vinyl 30th Anniversary reissue) (Legacy Recordings/Columbia/Sony Music) After seeing the multitude of “deluxe” variants of Alice In Chains’ Jar Of Flies EP that have been released in celebration of its thirtieth anniversary (on multi-colored vinyl, on vinyl with little replica houseflies pressed into it and so…

  • Blink-182 – One More Time LP

    Blink-182 – One More Time LP

    Blink 182 One More Time… LP (Columbia/Sony Music) It would be easy to find a cynical angle to approach the existence and sound of One More Time…, Blink-182’s ninth studio album and first to feature singer/guitarist Tom DeLonge since 2015. Did DeLonge’s return have something to do with singer/bassist Mark Hoppus’ cancer diagnosis in 2021?…

  • Judas Priest – Invincible Shield 2LP

    Judas Priest – Invincible Shield 2LP

    Judas Priest Invincible Shield 2LP (Epic/Sony Music) In the fifty-five years since their foundation, Judas Priest has seen no small number of changes to their form and style while still remaining an inimitable mainstay of the metal community. The band has never been afraid to re-evaluate their sound and style as they go, and that…

  • Alabama 3 – Cold War Classics Vol. 2 LP

    Alabama 3 – Cold War Classics Vol. 2 LP

    Alabama 3 Cold War Classics Vol. 2 LP (Submarine Cat Records) Before anyone gets nervous about what they might have missed, it’s important to point out that Cold War Classics is not the first Alabama 3 album to feature the erroneous numeric identifier Volume 2 (2002’s acoustic experiment Last Train to Mashville was listed as…

  • DeeCRACKS – 20 Years. A Frantic Effort (3×10” set)

    DeeCRACKS – 20 Years. A Frantic Effort (3×10” set)

    DeeCRACKS 20 Years. A Frantic Effort (3×10” set) (Pirates Press Records) Since vinyl has retaken the amount of interest that it has among music fans, a fairly impressive amount of time and money has been spent repackaging and reissuing records to let interested parties re-examine a multitude of songbooks – but such endeavors have never…

  • The Low Budgets – Leave Us A Loan LP

    The Low Budgets – Leave Us A Loan LP

    The Low Budgets Leave Us A Loan (Picture Disc reissue) LP (Schuylkill Records) Alright, the fact is that not every punk rock record is golden. Any fan of the music can begrudgingly admit that, and every fan should – because it is the definition or critical thinking. The first step to truly appreciating any music…