The latest single from the Darkness EP Walking Through The Fire. Keep Your ears peeled for the new record Dreams On Toast scheduled to scorch the earth on March 28.
Category: Rock Video of the Day
Video of the Day: Charley Crockett: Game I Cant Win
Proving once again that Charley Crockett is incapable of writing a bad song, “Game I Can’t Win” is the latest from his upcoming record Lonesome Drifter scheduled to see the light of ear on March 14.
Video of the Day: The Dead Daisies: Love That’ll Never Be
With an ever changing line-up, and one of the mainstays in the Frontiers Record stable, the Dead Daisies, this time with John Corabi handling the vocal duties, deliver on a proper Aerosmith-worthy rock ballad.
Video of the Day: Counting Crows – Spaceman In Tulsa
The new record is set to be released in the meantime there is a little pep in their step with this latest single.
Video of the Day: Spiders – Mess With My Emotions
Does the world need another 70’s influenced rock and roll band from Sweden? After a few curated listens of the music of Spiders the verdict is in. Guilty as charged.
Video of the Day: The Liminanas – Prisoner Of Beauty
Lionel and Marie Liminana work on a canvas of baroque pop, garage rock, and psychedelia wit a distinct 60’s vibe. This one single is from their new record Faded scheduled for a February 21 release.
Video of the Day: Charley Crockett – Lonesome Drifter
Things are starting to bubble up in the Charlie Crockett camp with yet another new record later in the year.
Video of the Day: Luke Spiller – Love Will Probably Kill Me Before Cigarettes And Wine
Luke Spiller, major domo of Rock is the new Roll fave The Struts, is strutting his Solo stuff with a new single “Love Will Probably Kill Me Before Cigarettes And Wine,
Video of the Day: Those Damn Crows – No Surrender
A hard rocker in the all the best of ways, this one should be immediately added to your rock playlist for 2025.
Video of the Day: The Delines – The Haunting Thoughts
With Willy Vlautin writing the songs and Amy Boone singing them the duo known as The Delines have have struck a cord for the marginalized with the grit and realism of a Raymond Carver short story.
