Our next ‘willing’ volunteer to share their Top Ten Albums Of 2018 is reviewer David Mark Pearce. So here, in no particular order, are his choices. The Dead Daisies – Burn It Down Red Dragon Cartel – Patina WET – Earthrage Sunstorm – The Road To Hell Joe Satriani – What Happens Next Ammunition – […]
David Mark Pearce
Review: The Dead Daisies – Burn It Down
Review: The Dead Daisies – Burn It Down Spitfire Music (April 2018) Reviewer: David Mark Pearce Okay, let’s bake a cake – a “Rock” cake, of course! Let’s see …… as it’s a “Rock” Cake we’ll need some very specific ingredients: a dash of Kiss; a couple of teaspoons of Grand Funk Railroad; some Black […]
Top Ten Albums Of 2017
Review: Joe Satriani – What Happens Next
Review: Joe Satriani – What Happens Next Sony Music Cmg (January 2018) Reviewer: David Mark Pearce Believe it or not, although being a guitarist myself, this is my first review of a guitar instrumental album. I think it’s good to go in at the very top and start with what he does best. Yes, there’s […]
Review: Jorn – Life on Death Road
Review: Jorn – Life on Death Road Frontiers Music Srl (June 2017) Reviewer – David Mark Pearce Here, at long last – the new album by Whitesnake! No, wait, I meant Dio. Sorry – Black Sabbath! ‘Life on Death Road‘ is Jorn’s first, all original, album since the mighty ‘Swing of Death‘ (with Trond Holter), […]
Review: KXM – Scatterbrain
Review: KXM – Scatterbrain Rat Pak Records (March 2017) Reviewer: David Mark Pearce KXM – ‘Scatterbrain‘ The second album, the often called “difficult” second album ….. well, it might be for some bands out there – but not for messrs Lynch, Pinnock and Luzier! Will you hear the same tribal intensity as the first album? […]
Reviewer David Mark Pearce’s Top Ten Albums 2016
Review: Shotgun – ‘Live Down Decadencia Drive’
Review: Shotgun – ‘Live Down Decadencia Drive’ Livewire/Cargo Reviewer: David Mark Pearce Originally named Kingpin, the band relocated from their native Sweden to Hollywood, changed their name to Shotgun Messiah and re-recorded their debut self-titled album in 1989. Frontman, Zinny Zan, left less than a year later. Now, I could go on about the rest […]
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