It was a cool November morning in 1977. I woke up early, excited to celebrate my 9th birthday and open my presents. Unwrapping the big one first, I was psyched to see that it was the boombox that I had asked for, but the smaller present is the one … Learn more >>

Tom Keifer – “The Way Life Goes”: Hard Rock Daddy Review
September 04, 2013 by Adam Waldman - 9 Comments
When an album takes nearly a decade to complete, the finished product should, by all rights, be incredible. After suffering through vocal cord problems and record

Alter Bridge – “Addicted To Pain”: Hard Rock Daddy Review
August 31, 2013 by Adam Waldman - 9 Comments
The world is filled with hard rock music fans that are “addicted” to the sound of Myles Kennedy’s voice. While he may have gained more recognition

"Born To Rise" – Redlight King: Hard Rock Daddy Review
August 21, 2013 by Adam Waldman - 5 Comments
Redlight King is not your typical hard rock band. While they perform as a four-piece unit, all of the songs are predominantly written by lead vocalist

Ra – “Supermegadubstep”: Hard Rock Daddy Review
August 13, 2013 by Adam Waldman - Leave a Comment
For those that don’t know, and unfortunately, more are in that category than those that do know, the name of the band is not a typo.

Shinedown – "I'll Follow You": Hard Rock Daddy Review
August 12, 2013 by Adam Waldman - 8 Comments
A young couple in love picking dandelions in a hazy, dreamlike field in the mountains…walking hand-in-hand to the mountain’s edge, gazing out at the water below.