A concert for this hard charging band.
Category: Indie Rock
Video of the Day: Drugdealer – Fools
This new record is on the can’t wait until it comes out list. The first single, “Fool’s”, is some sort of wicked brew mix of Pablo Cruise, Steely Dan, and Firefall. Brilliant stuff, indeed.
Video of the Day: The Wild Moccasins – Doe Eyed Dancer
The new record comes out soon. In the meantime, enjoy the first single.
Video of the Day: The Revivalists – Change
Another Dave Cobb Nashville gem of a band. “Change” is the latest single and video from their 2018 release Take Good Care.
Song of the Day: The Dream Syndicate – Black Light
A new Dream Syndicate album is in the works. Here is the first song and video to be released.
Song of the Day: Holiday Ghosts – Slipstream
This somewhat primitive four piece band has a bit of The Modern Lovers and The Velvet Underground in their DNA.
Video of the Day: Weezer – Take On Me
After their from out of nowhere cover if Toto’s “Africa” Rivers Cuomo and the band take on another cover song with “Take On Me.”
Video of the Day: Telekinesis: A Place In The Sun
Telekinesis is the singer songwriter vehicle for Michael Benjamin Lerner. “A Place In The Sun” is the latest single from his upcoming record.
Video of the Day: SWMRS – April in Houston
This Post-Pop band from the East Bay in Northern California might be ready for much bigger things in 2019. Featuring singer Cole Becker, Max Becker, bassist Sebastian Mueller, and drummer Joey Armstrong, the son of Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, the band plays an infectious brand of Post- Punk that is ready made for arenas and festivals.
Best Albums of 2019: John Diva and the Rockets of Love – Mama Said Rock is Dead
Just look at these guys and you can tell what their full throttle M.O. is. Unabashed devotees of Sunset Strip Glam and Sleaze Rock they are all about booze, broads, and Rock and Roll.
The sound is is an intoxicating mix of the bands you loved when you had hair. “Rock ‘N’ Roll is Dead” is a Hybrid of Bon Jovi and the Def Leppard era when the drummer had two arms, and “Lolita” could be the love child of Poison and Motley Crue.
Smooth riffs, anthemic choruses, sweet guitar solos, these guys bring back a bygone era before mortgages, kids, wives and divorces sucked up all of your disposable income. Steel Panther, beware. The new kings of The Sunset Strip are coming after your throne.
