A blues-rock tour de force of a band, there is a bit of Cream and Free in the DNA, which offers up old-school rock and roll.
Category: Rock
Video of the Day: Crossbone Skully – High On You (feat. Nikki Sixx)
Formed from the remnants of the Alice Cooper band members including Tommy Henricksen on vocals and Sam Bam Koltun from Faster Pussycat And, oh yeah, did we mention Nikki Sixx.
Video of the Day: Quireboys – I Think I Got It Wrong Again
The new line up with Luke Morley from the band Thunder providing the Stones-Y guitar and lead singer Spike sounding like Rod Stewart on a smoke bender. This one would not have sounded out of place on a Faces record.
Five Cool Ones: Five New Albums Released This Week (October 4, 2024)

The Starbenders are back in all their glory with a new single and a new drummer Qi Wei.
The band Austin Gold has a rocking new record brewing.
The Hot Damn is one of the glam-static new bands on the plant and “Fizz Buzz Crash” is a banger.
But let’s not bury the lead here, there are five top notch records that have been unearthed this week.
Leon – Leon
Rising from the remnants of his last excellent record, Gold Diggers Sound, his latest self titled new album provides a glimpse into the Texas places that helped to shape Bridges musical life.
“Panther City” provides a first hand account of his early life, “Peaceful Place” seems to level sit his career and life, and “Ghetto Honeybee” could have been a Motown classic.
With much of the record record in Mexico City’s studio El Diserto this record takes the listener on a spiritual journey well worth taking.
D-A-D – Speed of Darkness
D-A-D, the abbreviation for Disney After Dark, has released their 13th record of ’70s rock glam-inspired blow-pop good times music.
The opener “God Prays To Man” roars like an AC/DC 45 inch sung by Steven Tyler slowed down to 33rpms, “The Ghost” attempts to out Bon Jovi Bon Jovi, and “Strange Train” carries a bong hit of Black Sabbath.
These Danish rockers never fail to deliver on their musical soundscape that those of a certain age and musical acumen will find to be quite fulfilling.
Bobbie Dazzle – Fandabidozi
One of the more groovy releases of the year, Bobbie Dazzle rides with the Silver Surfer on a wave of Slade, The Sweet, and T-Rex.
The opener “Lightning Fantasy” sets the table for what you can expect with slightly more amped-up Suzi Quatro vocals fast riffs, and yes, cowbell.
There is nothing square about this hip-to-be-cool record. Glam in all of the right places, sprinkles of Bowie with an ELO accent throughout, and pure excessive ‘70s over-the-topness is the order of the day.
Hayes & The Heathens – Hayes & The Heathens
Americana legend Hayes joins forces with The Band Of Heathens on a pairing that we didn’t realize that we sorely needed.
8 songs were collectively penned that range from the whimsical “Nobody Dies From Weed,” a song that reflects the bunch of guys playing hooky vibe carried on throughout the record.
This one is so loose that even the Proclaimer’s “I’m Gonna Be (5000) miles perversely works.
Kasey Chambers – Backbone
With songs mostly culled from her upcoming book, Just Don’t Be A Dickhead, her latest, “Backbone,” is a collection of stories detailing her upbringing and painting her stories of a life well lived.
The song “A Love Like Springsteen manages to name-check the Boss’ songs “Glory Days,” “I’m On Fire,” “My Hometown,” and “Dancing In The Dark” among others, while not turning into a shlock-fest, and “Silverado Girl” takes the listener on the open road of an artist that may have painted her own personal masterpiece.
Video of the Day: The Damn Truth – Love Outta Luck
The Montreal rockets are stamping their ticket into the best rock album of the year tournament with this single from their upcoming long player Now or Nowhere.
Video of the Day: The Virginmarys – There Ain’t No Future
The Virginmarys, the new millennium White Stripes, have released a freshly minted video that is the second single to be released from their upcoming record, The House Beyond The Fires.
Video of the Day: DeWolff – In Love
Dutch Rockers DeWollf are back with a new record to be released later in the year. The record is called Muscle Shoals and if “In Love” is any indication it is going to be an organ-drenched doozy.
What We’re Listening To (September 20,2024)

Velveteen Queen
Rock and Roll is in good shape in the hands of the young, and here in Velveteen Queen we have case in point, a Swedish band barely old enough to drink even in Sweden with serious chops.
Ace Monroe – Foolin’ It Up
This band is about as close to Aerosmith as you can get without the annoying heroin addiction.
Sierra Pilot – The Thief
This band crosses that nexus between old-school rock and later-era Indy Rock, dare we say, Nickelback.
Dino Jelusnik, Mike Portnoy, Joel Hoekstra- Jane
Three Titans of Rock, Dino Jelusic, Mike Portnoy, and Joel Hoeksta with “ Jane,” join forces to give us the cover song that we never thought we needed.
Jesse James Dupree – Stranded
You know him from his band Jackyl, but here Jessie James Dupree scorches the earth with his Bon Scott-era solo bombast.
Video of the Day: Thunder Mother – I Left My License In The Future
The record, Dirty & Divine, isn’t scheduled to see the light-;of-ear until February 2025. In the meantime, this bombastic single will have to do.
Video of the Day: David Bowie – Starman
This freshly minted video from 1972’s “Starman” was released in front of a new release of Ziggy Stardust. This includes previously unreleased footage from the ‘72 and ‘73 tour.
