Monthly Archives: March 2023

The Live Album Becomes an Art Form: 20 Classics From 1972

Live albums were already a part of the rock record business before 1972. There had been multiple live releases from the likes of the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix and James Brown, along with classic titles by the Who, the Allman Brothers Band, Cream, the Grateful Dead, Humble Pie, Jefferson Airplane, Grand Funk Railroad, Elton John […]

Joshua Roberts of Magnolia Park releases solo single with video ‘Angel’

Use Scan QR Code to copy link and share it Image credit: Evan Drapper The Magnolia Park frontman has released a softer synth solo hit with video to match. Known for being the dynamic frontman of buzzy alternative band Magnolia Park, vocalist Joshua Roberts has today revealed another side of his musical repertoire and impressive […]

Former Jackson Browne Guitarist David Lindley Dead at 78

David Lindley, journeyman multi-instrumentalist who played with Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt and many more, has died at age 78. Lindley’s passing was confirmed to the Los Angeles Times, though an official cause of death was not given. Born on March 21, 1944, in San Marino, Calif., Lindley played a variety of stringed instruments as a child, […]

METALLICA, POWERWOLF, UNEARTH & More Among Metal Injection’s Top Tracks Of The Week

This week’s top tracks include a sludgy new Metallica single, a dominating new Powerwolf single, an Unearth single that came alongside a load of underground metalcore classics, and more! Check out the playlist on Spotify here and on Apple Music here. “If Darkness Had A Son” – Metallica “No Prayer At Midnight” – Powerwolf “Mother […]

Why Patti Smith Pictured Jim Morrison Singing ‘Dancing Barefoot’

Patti Smith‘s “Dancing Barefoot” begins with a description of a mystical woman: “She is benediction / She is addicted to thee / She is the root connection / She is connecting with he.” The song was designed to blur the lines between male and female power, an androgynous ode to the sexes and their relation […]