After spending many years in the Babies and the band Woods Kevin Morby continues to shine as a solo artist. With 2017’s City Music as a definite career touchstone, If this his latest single is any indication another stellar record is on the way.
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Video of the Day: Luther Russell – Corvette Summer
With his new record Medium Cool shaping up to be one of the best albums of the year, Luther Russell is poised to make the big time even though he has been applying his craft well over a decade now. With a vibe that is mostly Big Star with a healthy nod to Alex Chilton.
Video of the Day: Rival Sons – Too Bad
The latest single and video to be released in support of the new record Feral Roots.
Video of the Day: Trucker Diablo – Other Side of the City
Rockers Trucker Diablo have already stormed the U.K. with their somewhat 80’s brand of AOR Rock and now they have their amps set on U.S. domination with this single in advance of their upcoming record.
Five Cool Ones: Five Cool Albums Released This Week (April 19, 2019)
Don’t adjust your ears just because The O’Jays and Bananarama both release two albums in the same day doesn’t mean it’s 1994 all over again. Cage The Elephant also stages a welcome return, and The Cranberries release “In The End” in anticipation of their latest record. So, let’s get to it.
Dianne Coffee – Internet Arms
If Prince and David Bowie had a love child he probably would sound like Foxygen drummer Shaun Fleming and his swaggering odd ball alter ego Dianne Coffee. Mining the the same Glam Psychedelic territory that he favors with his main gig, Internet Arms feature mostly mid-tempo synth numbers with “Stuck In Your Saturday Night” a real banger, and “Like A Child Does” turning of the beats a bit on a thoughtful dance tune. This record is one to put on when you are ready to go out on a Saturday Night.
Joyous Wolf – Place In Time
All you really need to know to understand the vibe coming through from these L.A. rockers is that their first single available for public consumption was Mountains guitar epic “Mississippi Queen.” Full of riffage and swagger this one will be up for Rock Album of the year on a lot of year end lists.
Jade Bird – Jade Bird
One of the British shining stars on the Americana Folk scene, on her debut record there are soaring pop epics the likes of “Side Effects,” introspective slow burners with “My Beauty” where she sounds like Melissa Etheridge in her prime, and on the low and slow “Does Anybody Know” her songwriting talents really shine. This one will be on heavy rotation for quite a long time.
The Yawpers – Human Question
If you could only listen to artists from one single record label then Bloodshot Records should be your jam, and The Yawpers are right up there as show horses in their stable. A little more on the Rock and Roll Side than their last album, “Earn Your Heaven” will Rock your ears off and on “Dancing on My Knees” the rhythm section shows the musicianship and energy worthy of Stevie Ray’s Double Trouble.
Will Kimbrough – I Like It Down Here
When you are working with the likes of Shemekia Copeland, Mary Gauthier, and Hayes Carll just to name a few collaborators Will Kimbrough has had over the last couple of years, it is no surprise that his own career has been put on the back burner. Now, he is front and center with this great bluesy, swampy, purely honest record. This somewhat short set of 10 songs portrays an artist at the peak of his writing career.
Song of the Day: Roseanne Reid (feat. Steve Earle) – Sweet Annie
With a voice that sounds like it comes from Tennessee not Scotland, Roseanne Reid teams up with Steve Earle on this hushed beauty.
Video of the Day: Peter Perrett – Once Is Enough
Having survived the 70’s Peter Perrett is ready to kick things into high gear with his Glam tinged blend of New Wave for the new era.
Sunset Strip Song of the Day: Sandness – Tyger Bite
“Tyger Byte” is the latest song and video from Italian power trio Sandness. There is little nuance in the look of this band or the songs that they play but that is sort of the point. If there is a genre called NWOHB (New Wave of Hair Bands) these guys would be among the torchbearers.
Song of the Day: Dinosaur Pile-Up – Thrash Metal Cassette
Don’t hate on Dinosaur Pile-Up because they recently opened for Shinedown. Hey, a band has to make a living. Actually, these guys are legit. Having formed in Leeds back in 2007 this Indie Rock band has been working at their craft building a catalog of solid songs. “Thrash Metal Cassette” is the first single to be released from their upcoming album Celebrity Mansions.
Video of the Day: Little Big Town – The Daughters
Little Big Town continues to impress and break themselves out of the cookie cutter modern Country mold. Their new song “The Daughters” details the challenges that young females face every day in living up to expectations that others put on them. This record is a dead-on cinch for Country Music song of the year. You can bet on it.
