Bon Jovi

The Inauguration Of Joe Biden: A Dazzling Lineup

By Alyson Camus | January 21, 2021

This star power had to piss off the other side

The Church Of England Has Been Investing In Songs?

By Alyson Camus | October 19, 2020

Hipgnosis makes money, and so does the Church

US Top 10 Albums For The Week Ending March 1st, 2018

By Iman Lababedi | March 5, 2018

isn’t it much easier just to stream it?

Bon Jovi At Madison Square Garden, Saturday, April 15th, 2017, Reviewed

By Iman Lababedi | April 16, 2017

Jon learns from his mistakes… just not musically

These Days: Sunday, April 16th, 2017

By Iman Lababedi | April 16, 2017

I miss Richie Sambora… which is odd because I can’t stand him

US Top 10 Albums: November 24th, 2016

By Iman Lababedi | November 14, 2016

The new Bon Jovi album is terrible

Be Here Early: Choice New Albums Reviewed 11-4-16 – 11-10-16

By Iman Lababedi | November 4, 2016

Failing miserably

Jon Bon Jovi: His Band Has Not Been Inducted Into The Rock Hall of Fame Because Of Two ‘Fuckers’

By Alyson Camus | November 3, 2016

‘I called [the guy] a few choice words’

Going Steady: New single reviews 9-22-16 – 9-29-16

By Iman Lababedi | September 29, 2016

Bruce Springsteen circa 1992

Last Call: Final Songs Off New Albums 8-21-15 – 8-27-15

By Iman Lababedi | August 26, 2015

Burning Bridges – Bon Jovi – This isn’t cute or funny, it is a faux country sing-along, written so Panic At The Disco can accurately claim, they beat the Jersey nitwit senseless – D-

Dr. Dre Made $20 A Second In 2014!

By Alyson Camus | January 14, 2015

Rappers are still going strong even those I haven’t heard anything from for a long time, like Diddy ($60 million and $1.90 per second)! Beside this you have Calvin Harris ($66 million and $2.09 per second), Jay Z ($60 million and $1.90 per second), and Drake ($33 million and $1.05 per second)

Not With The Band: Do Bands Really Tour To Promote A New Album?

By Alyson Camus | October 14, 2014

U2 (in red) is the band which promotes the most its latest album without any doubt, whereas the Rolling Stones hardly played their latest effort and were rather stuck in some 60s nostalgia… they surely played all these 60s hits. Springsteen had about the same attitude, to a lesser extent.

Hear Ye On Spotify: what rock nyc is listening to 11-29-13

By Iman Lababedi | November 29, 2013

The problem here is much the same as the problem on the entire album: the songs aren’t there. Oh the singing is powerful and felt, the instrumentation first rate, the atitude a poerfect mesh of here and now and then, but the song can’t sell it – B-