Bluesy, Southern fried 70s influenced rock and roll like it’s supposed to be played. Blackberry Smoke, Allman Brothers, and Tedeschi Trucks band is the order of the day.
Category: Rock Video of the Day
Video of the Day: Creeping Jean: God Bless Honking Clover
There is definitely something brewing in the Creeping Jean camp as this Brighton, U.K. band unleashes their latest single “God Bless Honking Clover.
Video of the Day: Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown – Bloodshot Baby
Jerry Lee Lewis on steroids with a side dose of an amped up Stray Cats on this Valentines Day release.
Video of the Day: The Rattlebacks – How Calm The Silence
Assaulting the ears with a combination of Guns ‘n’ Roses ear-bombs and Nirvana bombast, The Rattlebacks will be a heavy presence on the festival scene this summer. Big in Europe, as they say.
Video of the Day: Sons of Silver – Running Out Of Words
This LA based band walks the same hallowed rock and roll ground as Bruce Springsteen, Gaslight Anthem, and U2. This one is from their early 2025 release Runaway Emotions.
Video of the Day: Patterson Hood – The Pool House
Written during a between tour B & B stay in a literal pool house of an apartment complex, the song was written about the dank and dark algae-ridden pool and the spooky vibes within.
Video of the Day: Rocket Queen – One Last Night
Some of the best real rock and roll is coming from Spain, and Rocket Queen is a perfect case in point. Judy Blume leads her band of merry rockets on a cloud of Guns and Roses scented perfume.
Video of the Day: The Darkness – Walking Through The Fire
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.
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.
