Another band you have The White Stripes to thank for even existing. This husband and wife two-piece from York, England produces raw, erratic bursts of power. Part crazy Tiki Band, part Eric Von Zipper Surf Rock, these guys dare you to see them live.
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Video of the Day: Small Feet – Bad Science
With a singer that has been described as part Neil Young and part America’s Gerry Buckley, Stockholm based Small Feet produce folk-inspired Indie Rock in the mold of Dawes. The new record, Psychic Powers, is out now.
Live Video of the Day: Elton John – Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me (Live From Madison Square Garden, 2002)
Elton is on his “final” tour. Here he is circa 2002 from Madison Square Garden.
Video of the Day: Midland – Mr. Lonely
Fresh out of Dripping Springs Texas, not Nashville, the band Midland throws down Urban Cowboy vintage country with a new soul. Their first single, “Mr. Lonely” has been released ahead of their upcomming release.
Live Video of the Day: Robert Ellis – Passive Aggressive (Jam in the Van)
Robert Ellis has reimaged himself as the Texas Piano Man with his latest album. Here he joins the good folks at Jam in the Van live from Austin, Texas.
Video of the Day: L.A. Guns – The Devil You Know
It probably is best if you avoid wrapping your ears around the many incarnations of L.A. Guns that are rocking and rolling around the stratosphere. Just sit back and enjoy.
Five Cool Ones: Five Cool Albums Released This Week (March 29, 2019)
This week is getting a bit crazy. There is a new, never seen the light of day, Marvin Gaye record out. The fabulous Glam queen Suzie Quatro has a new record, and the jam bam O.A.R is representing. On top of all this, here are five records we really like.
Steve Earle – Guy
I guess when Steve Earle stood on Bob Dylan’s coffee table and proclaimed Townes Van Zant the best songwriter ever that Guy Clark must have been a close second. This collection of songs is nothing short of terrific. With his band playing just the right notes at just the right times, the song “Old Friends” with cameos from Terry Allen, Jerry Jeff Walker, Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, and Jo Harvey Allen is worth the price of admission alone.
Mekons – Deserted
Their first proper set in 9 years and it is exactly what you would expect from Jon Langford and company. A solid set of songs that at sometimes will seem to go off the rails, and at other times will make you think. The songs are all smart, energetic with a bit of a political bent seeping in without coming across as too overbearing. After two spins, this one is moving into top 10 territory.
Marvin Gaye – You’re the Man
for some strange reason, this album never saw the light of day when it was originally recorded in 1972. Billed as the “Lost” album, this one was recorded between Marvin Gaye’s masterwork, “What’s Going On” and 1973’s “Let’s Get It On.” A mostly disjointed affair, which explains why it never reached proper release standards, when you stack it against what we are exposed to on the present day music scene, it is a top of the pops effort.
George Strait – Honky Tonk Time Machine
This is a classic Country record in all the best of ways. Sure, it harkens back to the ’80s Hat-Country era of Garth Brooks and George Strait, but there is nothing wrong with that. There are high lights aplenty here including the title track, “Two More Wishes,” “Codigo,” and the escape to the beach tune “Blue Water.”
Edwyn Collins – Badbea
Most of us are not hip to the oeuvre of Edwin Collins, but we should be. He could probably could be described in the same vein of Marshall Crenshaw and John Hiatt on the underrated scale, but after spending some time with this record you will be ready to explore his back catalog. It goes much deeper than “A Girl Like You.”
Video of the Day: Mumford and Sons – Beloved
The latest video from Mumford and Sons is, as usual, a polished gem.
Rock is the New Roll: Thundermother – It’s Just a Tease
Sure Swedish Sleaze Rock band Thundermother could have packed it in when 3/4 of the band left in 2017, but lead singer Clare Cunningham would have none it. The band is back with a vengeance.
Rock is the New Roll: Crazy Lixx – Break Out
One of the torch bearers for the new wave of Swedish Sleaze. Crazy Lixx is right out of a Sunset Strip time capsule.
