By the time Too Low For Zero was released on May 30, 1983, Elton John was in a decided slump. His four previous albums — the disastrous Victim of Love and| Rock and Roll Globe
Mark Volman, whose chunky black frames and wild hair made nerds in rock cool a good 30 years before Rivers Cuomo, passed away on Sept. 5 following a short| Rock and Roll Globe
Looking back at the Rocketman's first middle age offering that ushered in his 1980s| Rock and Roll Globe
If Elton John’s Tumbleweed Connection had been a portrait of America’s mythic past, Madman Across the Water, released in November 1971, was a depiction of| Rock and Roll Globe
On July 25, Third Man Records released a really cool deluxe edition of Mic City Sons, the third and final album from Portland, Oregon indie greats| Rock and Roll Globe
A recent article in The New Yorker wondered aloud if music criticism has lost its edge. In this current age of Anthony Fantano and the pivot to YouTube as| Rock and Roll Globe
Ron Hart is the editor of Rock and Roll Globe. Reach him on X @MisterTribune.| Rock and Roll Globe