Wanderer, The latest album by Cat Power has definite top 10 potential. Her latest record in many years, Chan Marshall puts out music pretty much only when she wants to, is a beautiful nuanced gem of singer songwriter bliss.
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Video of the Day: Ron Gallo – Always Elsewhere
The new Ron Gallo record Stardust Birthday Party is out now.
Video of the Day: All Them Witches – Diamond
Part Black Sabbath with a bit of Nirvana thrown in. The heart of Rock and Roll is still beating.
Video of the Day: Uriah Heep – Take Away My Soul
No need to adjust your ears, you heard correctly. That’s Uriah Heep with a new song and a new record, Living The Dream. And the best thing is that they sound like Heep! Organ, drenched riffing, vocals to the rafters Rock and Roll.
Video of the Day: The Blinders – L’etat C’est Moi
Sacre bleu, these guys are good. A Yorkshire three piece that cites its influences as Nick Cave, Bob Dylan, George Orwell, and William Burroughs has got to be cool.
Video of the Day: Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper – Shallow (A Star is Born)
The movie opens on October 5. With Lady Gaga playing the Streisand role and Bradley Cooper playing the Kris Kristofferson role.
Rock Chick of the Day: Brandi Carlile – The Joke
There isn’t much not to like about Brandi Carlile. Her songs are straight forward and poignant. Her latest release, By the Way, I forgive you, Is highly excellent and top 20 worthy. For extra credit search out her epic cover version of Elton’s “60 Years On” from Live at Benaroya Hall with the Seattle symphony.
Live Video of the Day -Rod Stewart (feat. Michael Buble) – It’s a Heartache
Rod Stewart jumps all over and completely owns this live version of the tune made famous by Bonnie Tyler. Michael Buble, adding his vocals toward the end of this live version from the studios of Britain’s BBC-2, turns this video from cool to spectacular.
Video of the Day: Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever – Sister’s Jeans
From the super Sub Pop Records release, Hope Downs.
Video of the Day: Glen Hughes – Sail Away
The Glen Hughes era Deep Purple is arguably the best of many configurations of The Purple. With Glen Hughes and David Coverdale it is hard to argue.
