Thundermother, on the short list of our favorite rock bands here at Rock is the New Roll is out with a freshly minted single and video.
Category: Rock Video of the Day
Video of the Day: Dawn Brothers – I Cry Alone
Aficionados of Yacht Rock should be all over this Rotterdam-based band that has a smooth sound that will take you on a Little River Band time warp.
Video Of The Day – My Morning Jacket – Time Waited
The new record, Is, set for a March 17 release, marks their first proper release since 2022’s Circuital. Look for album of the year consider with this one.
Video of the Day: Leather Catsuit – Piece Of The Pie
Leather Catsuit is the brainchild of singer songwriter Kim Olin and features former members of Willie Nile’s band. Picture Joan Jett if she was less Suzi Quatro and more Lizzy Hale.
Video of the Day: Dirty Honey – When I’m Gone
Sure the love child of Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith sounds like just about every 70’s Rock band you ever head banged to in your El Camino, but that’s exactly what makes Dirty Honey so great as evidenced by this live scorcher.
Video of the Day: Color Green – Four Leaf Clover
With their feet firmly planted in the Southern California sunshine Color Green proudly waves their 60’s folk and 70’s rock flag proudly. Their four four person gang vocal approach provides a Byrds on steroids sound.
Video of the Day: Bob Mould – Here We Go Crazy
Some fierce guitar pop in the Husker Du spirit, Bob Mould is still going strong with a solo record coming out later in the year.
Video of the Day: The Cold Stares – Automobile
These Evansville rockers are out with what is the leader in the clubhouse for driving song of the year. Look for a new platter from these guys later in the year.
Video of the Day: Eric Clapton – The Call
The post J.J. Cale Eric Clapton era is going strong. Here from his 2024 record Meanwhile Clapton passes off an adequate version of himself with nary a riff in site.
Video of the Day: The Jellybricks – Davil’s A Day Away
A deserved winner of Little Steven’s “Coolest Song In The World,” The Jellybricks have the swagger of The Replacements, the Power Pop whimsy of Cheap Trick, and the spirit of Blind Melon and Collective Soul.
