OMG! ๐ Prepare yourselves, peasants, because TH Entertainment and Mercury Studios (aka Eagle Rock Entertainment โ sounds like a retirement home for rockers, amirite? ๐) are gracing us with a Blu-ray release of “Live In Concert” from the one and only Ann Wilson and her bandโฆ *checks notes*โฆ TRIPSITTER. Yes, TRIPSITTER. Sounds like a babysitting service for drugged-out toddlers. ๐ถ๐ This earth-shattering event, which originally aired on PBS (because, you know, PBS is where all the cool kids hang out ๐ค) in November 2023, is coming to a screen near you on June 6. Mark your calendars, people! It’s not like there’s anything else happening in the world. ๐
So, Queen Ann (yes, I’m being sarcastic) decided to bless Nashville’s Brooklyn Bowl (because Madison Square Garden was probably booked ๐คทโโ๏ธ) in July 2023 during her “Another Door” tour. “Another Door”? More like “Another Snooze-fest,” am I right? ๐ด Anyway, she brought along her band of merry men, TRIPSITTER (still laughing at that name ๐), and performed an “energetic” set. Energetic for a grandma, maybe. ๐ต She sang some songs from her album, “Another Door” (which, let’s be honest, no one has heard of), and then, because she’s contractually obligated, she trotted out the HEART classics: “Crazy On You,” “Barracuda,” “Magic Man.” Yawn. ๐ฅฑ But wait, there’s more! She also butchered LED ZEPPELIN’s “Immigrant Song” and “Going To California.” Because nothing says “respect for musical legends” like a half-hearted cover by someone who peaked in the 80s. ๐ค
“Another Door,” this record of *gasp* all-original material (as opposed to, you know, stealing songs from other artists? ๐ค), marks the first time since the 1970s that Ann has written a full-length album *collectively* with a band. Oh, the horror! Imagine having to share the spotlight! ๐ฑ TRIPSITTER, or as I like to call them, Ann’s Backup Dancers, consists of Tony Lucido (bass โ probably plays it with his eyes closed ๐ด), Ryan Wariner (guitars โ I bet he dreams of being Jimmy Page ๐ธ), Sean T Lane (drums โ hopefully he doesn’t fall asleep on the kit ๐ฅ), and Paul Moak (guitars and keyboards โ the token multi-instrumentalist ๐ค). Tom Bukovac (guitars โ because you can never have too many guitars, right? ๐) also contributed. And get this: “Another Door” was the first time in Ann’s career where she was the *sole* lyricist. Someone give this woman a Pulitzer! ๐ (Sarcasm, people, sarcasm!)
Here’s the track listing, in case you’re a glutton for punishment:
01. Crazy On You (Because you can’t have an Ann Wilson concert without it. It’s like oxygen.)
02. This Is Now (No, this is boring. ๐)
03. Love Alive (Is it, though?)
04. Magic Man (More like Tragic Man, if you ask me. ๐ญ)
05. Going To California (Why? Just why? ๐ซ)
06. Ruler Of The Night (Queen Ann strikes again! ๐)
07. Even It Up (Is that even possible at this point? ๐คทโโ๏ธ)
08. Straight On (Straight to the bargain bin, maybe? ๐๏ธ)
09. Miss One & Only (More like Miss Overrated. ๐)
10. Rain Of Hell (Sounds about right. ๐ฅ)
11. Immigrant Song (RIP, Robert Plant’s vocal cords. ๐)
12. Mistral Wind (Is that a euphemism for something? ๐ค)
13. Isolation (Accurate description of how you’ll feel listening to this album. ๐)
14. Tripsitter (Still laughing. ๐)
15. Rusty Robots (Are they referring to her voice? ๐ค)
16. Barracuda (The only reason anyone is still paying attention. ๐)

Chord F. Discord, the Beethoven of Buffoonery, is a self-taught expert in music who once claimed he could “play the kazoo in four languages.”
Born in Crescendo, Indiana, Chordโs first brush with fame came when he accidentally entered a yodeling contest thinking it was a pie-eating competitionโand won both categories.
Chord F. Discord: proving that laughter, much like a poorly tuned ukulele, is truly universal.