The first video from here recently released record Into The Blue. The song tells a poignant story of the impacts of the California fires that were fueled by the Santa Ana winds. A powerful song from a grower of a record.
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Song of the Day: J.S. Ondara – Torch Song
We have a sneaking suspicion that with the release of his debut album Tales of America on February 15th that J.S. Ondara just might be the next Leon Bridges.The Kenyan native settled in Minneapolis in 2013 without knowing much English and with limited guitar skills set about honing his songwriting skills. The somewhat haunting vocals come across sweet and melancholy. The sparse arrangement presented here are pretty much perfect for the song. The bandwagon is starting to get full. Jump in while there is still time.
Video of the Day: Yola – Love All Night (Work All Day)
The latest video to be released by Yola in advance of her upcoming Easy Eye Sound release.
Five Cool Ones – Five Cool Albums That Were Released This Week (February 2, 2019)
With a couple of live albums to note, Jesse Dayton’s rough and rowdy On Fire In Nashville and Linda Ronstadt Live In Hollywood, it has been a solid but not spectacular week of new album releases.
Blank Range – In Unison
Another one of those great hybrid bands from Nashville, Blank Range combines melody-driven Rock, country-tinged Americana with bits of Psych-Folk thrown in for good measure. Think Wilco meets Drive By Truckers on this one.
The Woggles – Please Leave My Mind
A crowd favorite on Stevie Van Zandt’s Underground Garage Sirius XM radio station, these guys could have been Austin Power’s house band. This 4 song E.P. released in advance of a more proper record to come out later in the year is groovy man groovy.
Unloved – Heartbreak
With a 60’s-noire femme fatale sort of vibe, a lot of their songs are featured on the television show Killing Eve, this record is a cinematic near masterpiece. Evoking Amy Winehouse, Dusty Springfield and early Burt Bacharach, singer/songwriter Jade Vincent totally immerses herself in each of the songs. This one may end up being the most interesting album of the year.
Business of Dreams – Ripe for Anarchy
The Indie-Pop band Business of Dreams can’t quite figure our if they are firmly rooted in the 80’s or the 90’s. With visions of 80’s Brit-Pop bands sprinkled throughout their vibe visions of The Lightning Seeds or Aztec Camera will will be wafting in the air after a couple of listens.
Van Duren – The Van Duren Story
Van Duren was at one time a part of the underground Memphis power pop scene along with the boys in Big Star and Alex Chilton. This album grabs 12 songs from the recently released documentary, Waiting: The Van Duren Story. If you are a fan of Big Star, Badfinger, or The Raspberries this one one is music to your ears.
Video of the Day: The Willows – False Light
From their 2018 release Through The Wild. The willows are Jade Rhiannon and husband Cliff Ward. Their intoxicating blend of Americana and English Folk will have you searching for that old Fairport Convention record you have up in the attic.
Cover Song of the Day: Drake White – Can’t You See (Marshall Tucker Band Cover)
Drake White is an up and coming Roots Rock star that really should be on your radar. Here he does his own unique sparse version of the Marshall Tucker band classic.
Video of the Day: Ashley McBryde – A Little Dive Bar In Dahlonega
Who hasn’t been to their very own smoke ’em if you got ’em little dive bar in Dahlonega. One of the best songs of 2018 from the album Girl Going Nowhere.
Video of the Day: The Mekons – Lawrence of California
The Mekons have a new record out and that is always a very good thing. “Lawrence of California” is the first single from their 2019 release Deserted.
Video of the Day: Blood Red Shoes – Mexican Dress
Blood Red Shoes is a Rock duo consisting of Laura-Mary Carter and Steven Ansell. Recorded in LA with producer Nick Launey (Yeah Yeah Yeah, Arcade Fire, Nick Cave), a little bit Psychedelic, there seems to be a different spirit that envelopes each individual song on their new release, Get Tragic.
Video of the Day: Love Stallion – Big Rock Radio
Denver’s own Love Stallion is the best 80’s Glam inspired band you are going to find this side of the Roxy. Time stopped in 1982 for this band and that’s never a bad thing. Check out their 2018 release Unforgettable ride.
