Don’t get excited Midland fans. This single is from their 2019 must-hear record Let It Roll not from a soon to be released new album. For those that think Midland is a bit Yacht Rock for your delicate ears, this cust will only serve to enforce your quite accurate assessment of this band on some of their songs.
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Video of the Day: Starbenders – Cover Me
If you are scoring at home our top three ‘rock is not dead’ Rock and Roll bands of the day are Massive Wagons, Starbenders, Wyldlife, and Starbender, not necessarily in that order. Here, Starbenders professes their band-love for each other from their record released earlier in the year, Love Potions.
Video of the Day: Early James – Psycho
A spot-on cover of the murder ballad made famous by Eddie Noack. Early James, yet another super-talent from Easy Eye Records, embodies the maniacal narrator to perfection.
Song of the Day: Christopher Shayne – Any Given Sunday
Very much in The Cadillac Three mold, Christopher Shayne tears it up in the mold of the devil spawn of Blackberry Smoke and ZZ Top.
Video of the Day: Thundermother – Driving In Style
This band of merry women doesn’t mess around. Heatwave, their recently released scorcher of a record is already on the shortlist for Rock and Roll album of the year.
Song of the Day: Beers and Sunshine
Summer is officially here especially if Darius Rucker is throwing it down with an afloat in the river summer drinking anthem.
Song of the Day: The Lemon Twigs – No Ones Hold You (Closer Than The One You Haven’t Met)
Another glam-tastic new single from the highly anticipated Lemon Twigs record expected to be released later in the year. Jellyfish meets Queen on this one.
Video of the Day: Lori McKenna – The Balladeer
The first single from Lori McKenna’s recent record is a blissful ballad that details the pathos of a struggling balladeer trying to make it in the music business. “They’re never going to play her on the radio, so she hangs in the darkest bars with downtrodden broken hearts.”
Video of the Day: Dawes Who Do You Think You’re Talking To
Another sterling example of the right in your own living room writing style courtesy of the best Laurel Canyon Band in the game today, Dawes. This rockier side of the band evokes Jackson Browne’s’ “Somebody’s Baby,” and that’s never a bad thing.
Five Cool Ones: Five Cool Records Released In July

Here are five really cool records that perked our ears up in the month of July:
Ray Wylie Hubbard: Co-Starring
Much like the Dion record from last month Ray Wylie Hubbard’s latest, and arguably his best record, Co-Starring features many of his famous friends on an album that features no-holds-barred storytelling and signature rhymes that can be found nowhere else. Where else are you going to find out that a 392 scat backed Dodge Charger rhymes with a tattoo that says ‘free Sonny Barger’.
The album features Ringo Starr, Don Was, Joe Walsh, Chris Robinson, Aaron Lee Tasjan, The Cadillac Three, Pam Tillis, Paula Nelson, Elizabeth Cook, Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown, Ashley McBryde, Larkin Poe, Peter Rowan, and Ronnie Dunn.
Stand-Out Song: R.O.C.K (feat. Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown
Massive Wagons: House of Noise
It should come as no surprise that some of the best good old fashioned retro Rock and Roll is coming from England, and in this Lancaster, England in the form of Massive Wagons. Not new on the scene by any means, they have been doing what they do for ten years now, and they have finally hit their stride with the immensely enjoyable House of Noise. With no rocket scientry going on here, heck, these guys aren’t even splitting the atom, the sound is pure good-time ’70s Rock and Roll. If you love Foghat and Grand Funk you will love Massive Wagons.
Stand-Out Song: Bangin’ In Your Stereo
Kai Danzberg: Rockshow
If you have ever pondered what sort of record Freddy Mercury might be putting out if he were alive today, the questioned may have been asked and answered with Kai Danberg’s Pop-fastic new album Rockshow. Sort of a magical sandbox of E.L.O, Queen, and Jellyfish with virtually every song on this record standing out as a Power Pop masterclass.
Stand-Out Song: Rockshow
Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard – The Non-Stop
Cut from Brit-Pop cloth, this Cardiff based band delivers on a more than solid 8 song set of T-Rex Glam mastery. Catching the whimsical essence of Glam Master Marc Bolan without stealing his shtick all together copying his act, Tom Rees might just be our new favorite front-man.
Stand-Out Song: Double Denim Hop
The Bobby Lees – Skin Suit
Commercial, they are not, and this is precisely why The Bobby Lees is set to take over the Garage-Rock hip band of the moment mantle. Taylor made for CBGB’s these guys virtually command you to notice them. Part Iggy Pop and a whole lot of Siouxie Sioux front-woman Sam Quartin commands the stage with a presence we have not seen or heard in quite some time. There is not much flower and a whole lot of power emanating from this band of twenty-somethings from Woodstock, N.Y.
Stand-Out Song: I’m a Man
