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 >>

The Used – "Revolution": Hard Rock Daddy Review
September 29, 2014 by Adam Waldman - 2 Comments
The Used are ready to start a “Revolution,” and after one listen to this powerful rock anthem, you’ll be ready to join them…at least, I am.

Black Veil Brides – “Heart Of Fire”: Hard Rock Daddy Review
September 26, 2014 by Adam Waldman - 12 Comments
Black Veil Brides are back with a vengeance with “Heart Of Fire,” the first single off of their upcoming self-titled album. It’s never easy to follow-up

The Family Ruin – “Let’s Go”: Hard Rock Daddy Review
September 10, 2014 by Adam Waldman - 3 Comments
The melodic opening guitar riff of “Let’s Go” by The Family Ruin was an attention-grabber when it came on SiriusXM’s Octane recently. With a unique, clean

Buckcherry – Fuck (EP): Hard Rock Daddy Review
August 29, 2014 by Adam Waldman - 2 Comments
Following up their introspective concept album, Confessions, Buckcherry returns with Fuck, an in-your-face EP that is the polar opposite of their previous release. This EP isn’t

Sahaj Ticotin Covers Queensryche’s “The Mission”
August 22, 2014 by Adam Waldman - 3 Comments
The timing of the release of Sahaj Ticotin’s acoustic cover version of “The Mission,” – from Queensryche’s epic masterpiece, Operation Mindcrime – couldn’t have come at