Bishop Gunn takes as their influences The Allman Brothers, Rival Sons, The Black Crowes, and a slew of other Blues Rockers that you love. Pay attention, these guys are going to be big in 2019.
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Video of the Day: Marsicans – Your Eyes
These youngsters from Leeds are starting to get some buzz in both sides of the pond thanks to a string of singles that features their harmony-laden sound. Their live shows are starting to become the stuff of legends.
Live Video of the Day: The Struts (feat. Tom Morello) – Dancing In The Dark
Tom Morello Joins Luke Spiller and the boys for a fiery rendition of the Bruce Springsteen classic.
Video of the Day: Wallows – Scrawny
This L.A. band delivers delivers guitar-centric sunshine Indie Pop with an energetic zeal an tight harmonies.
Five Cool Ones: Five Cool Albums Released This Week (April 5, 2019)
It is pretty much a reboot week with Brooks and Dunn along with Mike + The Mechanics delivering some of their reimagined hits, and Country Queen Reba McEntire makes a glorious nuanced return. It’s a busy music week, so let’s get cracking.
Lee Fields – It Rains Love
Lee Fields delivers another master class of grit and Soul on this collection. More Wilson Picket or Bobby Blue Bland On this one than James Brown there is not one miss step or note that is not delivered directly from the gut.
Molly Tuttle – When You’re Ready
Comparisons to Alison Krause aside, Molly Tuttle is stepping out from her family band The Tuttles and is emerging as a star in her own right. Americana-Country kissed Pop of the highest order, Jason Isbell adds harmonies to “Million Miles,” a song originally started by Jewel and finished by Tuttle, and “Made My Mind Up” will bring to mind Kacy Musgraves.
Martha – Love Keeps Kicking
With more hooks than an episode of Greatest Catch, the band Martha explodes with intricate, melodic Indie Rock. Evoking the best of the 90’s bands, the songs on this set are all high energy guitar driven monsters.
Big Eyes – Streets of the Lost
Another on of those “Rock Is Not Dead” torch bearers that is not Greta Van Fleet. With the twin guitar attack of Kait Eldridge and Paul Ridenour you will be bathed in a the same vibe you w0uld have experienced if Joan Jett had fronted Thin Lizzy back in the day.
Sarah Bareilles – Amidst the Chaos
The T Bone Burnett production gives Sarah Bareilees’ new record a more subdued and subtle texture that we may be used to from her, but there is a certain beauty in the sparseness that helps to bring out the full measure of this strong set of songs.
Video of the Day: The Underground Saints – White Noise
Rock is the New Roll is officially on The Underground Saints band wagon. Their business model is a unique one, releasing a song a month in advance of a proper record to be released in 2019. Their vibe is Classic Rock with tinges of Black Crowes and 80’s Glam all rolled into one. They are on the short list of the best find of 2019. Thanks to Dean Delray and his Let There Be Talk Podcast for getting us hip to the Underground Saints scene!
Video of the Day: Austin Meade – Waves
He looks like a member of 70’s era Doobie Brothers and plays heart felt Americana in the Justin Townes Earle mold. His new record Waves is real good stuff.
Video of the Day: Joyous Wolf – Mississippi Queen
With enthusiastic fervor we wait for the first Joyous Wolf record to be released. Not quite The Struts, but this this band with the front man that is a cross between David Lee Roth and James Brown has favorite new band potential written all over it.
Video of the Day: Justin Townes Earle – Frightened By The Sound
The new album comes out in May. Since Justin Townes Earle is not capable of producing a bad record, this one is bound to be a stunner, especially if this single is any indication.
Video of the Day: Halestorm – Vicious
The latest video from Halestorm in support other new record. Make sure you catch them opening for Alice Cooper. Coming soon to a shed near you.
