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Five Cool Ones: Five Cool Albums Released Today (June 21, 2019)

Another scorcher of a week. From the purple beyond Prince dropped a sweet set of songs he wrote and gave to other artists, who knew he wrote “Manic Monday”, and Nick Lowe released a woefully puny 4 song E.P.. Every one of the songs that feature his newest backing band Los Straitjackets is great, but c’mon man, give us more. Hear are five more records that we really like.
Black Pumas – Black Pumas
Hard to classify this group of Austin musicians. Rock, Soul, R&B with a hint of Tex Mex? Yep, Yes, and sure. The best we can come up with is that if Marvin Gaye fronted The Black Keys, and were based out of Tijuana, they would sound like these guys. Check them out for yourself.
The Hollywood Vampires – Rise
This one won’t be on heavy rotation on anyone’s turntable, not even mine, but what the heck, you’ve got Alice Cooper Joe Perry and Johnny Depp. And that’s pretty darn cool.
Willie Nelson – Ride Me Back Home
So far, Willie Nelson, releasing albums at a startling rate, hasn’t given us a chance to miss him. The title track is great, and “My Favorite Picture of You” is a stunner. His version of “Just the Way You Are”, however, is better left unheard.
Jim Lauderdale – From Another World
If Jim Lauderdale could sing, Kris Kristofferson is Pavarotti by comparison, he would be much more famous. The guy writes a hell of a song in the Guy Clark Tom T. Hall mold.
The Raconteurs – Help Us Stranger
And speaking of Jack White, The Raconteurs are back. This is notable mostly in that we get a Halleys Comet type appearance from the Power Pop genius Brendan Benson who inexplicably only shows up in Jack Whites side-piece band. The Ying to White’s Dirty Blues Yang. If you haven’t heard Benson’s 1996 album One Mississippi search it out.
Video of the Day: Sheryl Crow (feat. Joe Walsh) – Still The Good Old Days
The latest video and single from Sheryl Crow’s upcoming new record. This is the first song of summer.
Live Video of the Day: Stefani Germanotta Band – D’yer Mak’er
Stefani Germanotta, also known as Lady GaGa, in her early barroom days.
Five Cool Ones: Five Cool Albums Released This Week (June 14, 2019)

No need to adjust your sets. Just because you woke up to a new release from Bruce Springsteen, an album from Madonna, a retrospective set from Cheryl “Got To Be Real” Lynn, and a live recording from Stan Getz, doesn’t mean you have entered into some sort of Frank Zappa zodiac 80’s mind-warp. No, It just another week in what is shaping up to be a great year in music.
Bruce Springsteen – Western Stars
Addressing the elephant in the room first, the new Bruce Springsteen record is out today. And it is good, very good, maybe his best in a decade. The Laurel Canyon vibe is all over this one and some say that the album is sort of an homage to the old Glen Campbell Jimmy Webb pairings from the days of yore. After a couple of listens I can see it. Oh yeah, and did I say this album was good, actually I meant great.
‘Keb ‘Mo – Oklahoma
Kevin Morris, ‘Keb ‘Mo, goes down smooth like a glass of fine scotch or a cigarette after sex. Any record of his should be savored, and Oklahoma, his latest offering, is just that sort of listen.
Jamestown Revival – San Isabel
Every 18 months or so Jamestown Revival will release an album and remind me that I really love this band. Their latest, San Isabel, takes them back to their roots and their Simon and Garfunkel by way of CSN vibe. Their loving tribute to California Dreamin’ is worth the price of admission alone.
Los Coast – Samsura
This Austin based combo is a bit genre defying, and in ‘this case that is a very good thing. Part Soul, part Surf-Rock, a lot Psychedelic, and all Cool. If Jellyfish merged with The Dap Kings the resulting hybrid might sound like these guys.
Lukas Nelson and the Promise of the Real – Turn Off The News (Build a Garden)
As the son of Willie Nelson and the bandleader for Bradley Cooper in A Star is Born, Lukas Nelson is as hot as a firecracker right now. Lukas and his boys have even found the time to release a new record in between concerts as the backing band for Neil Young. With a Traveling Wilburys vibe in places and a widescreen pop dusting in others along with a scent of herbal hippie sensation wafting across the entire proceedings, the experience of listening to this album will be mind altering.
New Music Friday (June 14, 2019)

Ulysses – Bad Tattoo
We haven’t heard from these old school rockers in several years. Based on their latest video nothing has been lost off their fastball and here’s hoping they are setting themselves up to scorch the Rock and Roll earth layer in 2019. And yes, there is cowbell
Laura Jane Grace and The Devouring Mothers – The Hotel Song
One of the more interesting Rock and Roll acts of recent vintage, Laura Jane Grace and her band channel their inner Lou Reed on this one.
Texas Hippie Coalition – Moonshine
Perfect for backyard barbecues, barroom brawls, and Rock festivals. These Southern bad boys are so legit the even have their own genre, Red Dirt Metal. This is the latest video from their recent released magnum opus, High In The Saddle. Enter at your own risk.
The Raconteurs – Bored and Razed
Prepping for their new album release later in the year Jack White and his band mates give us a sneak peak into the Rock and Rollness that is to come.
The Teskey Brothers – Man of the Universe
This Australian four piece band has the Motown sound down and then some. This is the latest video in advance of their new album Run Home Slow to be released on August 2nd.
Avett Brothers – High Steppin’
The Brothers Avett have been a bit dormant lately. It is good to hear them back.
Clutch – Evil
These hard rockers bring down the house with this gnarly version of a Howlin’ Wolf song. This one will make your gonads rumble.
Video of the Day: Richie Kotzen Venom
Guitar virtuoso Richie Kotzen has played with many top-notch band including Poison and Mr. Big. But, it is as a solo act that we really get to see he freak flag fly. Here is his latest single.
Song of the Day: Jeremy Ivey – Story of a Fish.
His wife Margo Price gets most of the pub these days but with his recent signing by Anti-Records and more songs like this, his latest release, we should be hearing a lot more from this dude.
Video of the Day: The Seratones – Gotta Get To Know ‘Ya
Fierce and fun, this latest single from the upcoming album is sexy and sassy at the same time just like the video.
The Top 10 Albums of 2019 (so far)

There has been a truck load of great records out this year and before the new Bruce Springsteen comes out this Friday, everything else is just a placeholder, here are our top ten favorites.
10. J.S. Ondara – Tales of America
This Minnesota by way of Kenya Americana Folk singer is this years Leon Bridges. An inspiring new find , Ondara fully absorbs himself in any song he sings.
09. Austin Meade – Waves
This denizen of the Texas hill country lays down a template of 70’s outlaw inspired country influenced songwriting with more of than a touch of Rock as well as Roll.
08. Yola – Walk Through The Fire
You won’t need to to much past the first song on this record, “Faraway Look”, for this one to grab you. With pipes that would make Dusty Springfield blush along with the production fairy dust from Dan Auerbach and his Easy Eye team, this is one could have been released in 1968.
07. Guida E.V.A
An extremely rambunctious listen, E.V.A., the latest from Italian Glam Rock titans Guida combines Glam, 70’s Rock, and a tinge of disco that will mood-set your day at first listen.
06. Jack Ingram – Ridin’ High … Again
Ingram’s tribute in spirit to Jerry Jeff Walker and the rest of the hill country troubadours. Another record that could have been made in 70’s era Nashville. His take on “Desperados Waiting on a Train” is worth the price of admission alone.
05. Nightbeats – Myth of a Man
There is a real and pronounced outlaw-groove Tarantino-Noir vibe that permeates every pore of this album.
04. Kenny Wayne Sheppard – The Traveller
Kenny Wayne Sheppard with each release seems to be more and more comfortable with his place in the pantheon of guitar slingers. His latest, a Classic Rock concoction of Blues, Boogie, and Rock is a powerhouse. Singer Noah Hunt is in fine grizzled form still sounding like Warren Zevon’s less drug addled brother, and Stevie Ray’s old stick man Chris Layton pushes the band down the rails like a runaway train. Including eight originals and two covers, the best of the lot being a scorched earth version of Neil’s Mr. Soul, this one might be the bands best record to date.
03. Jenny Lewis – On the Line
Firmly entrenched in Laurel Canyon California Lounge-Rock of the 70’s. Any record that features Benmont Tench, Ringo Starr, Jim Keltner, Beck, and Don Was has to be the coolest. And this one is.
02. Better Oblivion Community Center – Better Oblivion Community Center
This one came out of nowhere, also way back in January. A collaboration between Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers, both site favorites, this one is a tight Folk- Rock record that brings out the best in both artists.
01. The Delines – The Imperial
Brooding and vulnerable Country Soul from the side-piece band for Richmond Fontaine head honcho. Every song is a Raymond Carver short story.
