Live Video of the Day: Blue Oyster Cult – True Confessions

On a day when Def Leppard comes out with a new song and Blue Oyster Cult rises up from the ashes promoting their new upcoming record, our collective ears are spinning not really understanding what to make of these developments. One side of our musical coin says let me enjoy these rockers the way they were meant to be heard in all their “Don’t Fear The Reaper and “Godzilla” glory, the other says why not enjoy listening to our favorite bands getting another bite at the apple. Either way, everybody wins.

Video of the Day: ZZ Ward – Break Her Heart

ZZ Ward is back touring and prepping for her first proper album release since 2017’s The Storm. And, that is a very good thing. Her new record, Stardust, will be a heart on her sleeve break-up record that will allow the listener to vicariously experience her feelings of betrayal, heartbreak, and devastation. We are looking forward to it.

Video of the Day: Chuck Prophet – Get Off The Stage

We are not sure how we missed Yep Rock Records, the label for Chuck Profit when we were calling out the best record companies, but we did, and we are here to make amends. In advance of a new release later this year San Francisco’s golden boy is out with a new single.

Video of the Day: Robert Ellis – Topo Chico

New West Records is on our list of favorite music labels with virtually every artist in the stable right up our musical alley. In addition to Robert Ellis, the diverse artists they represent include Wild Moccasins, Andrew Combs, Seratones, and Sam Doores, all of which are very much worthy of your ear-time.

Video of the Day: The Dead Daisies – Mexico

The Dead Daisies are a Rock collective of musicians with a slightly varied line-up every couple of years with David Lowy acting as ring-leader as he brings together available musicians for a new tour and album. As the DNA of the band stays pretty much the same with each version of the band, straight-ahead ’70’s style Rock and Roll is the order of the day, they are always making a great music no matter who is in the band. This song goes back to 2015 with John Corabi on vocals. The band is in the process of putting together an album and tour in 2020 with Glen Hughes on bass and vocals. It should be stellar.

The video for “Mexico” that features strippers and clowns is worth the price of admission alone.