Cover Song of the Day: Dirty Honey – Last Child (Aerosmith Cover)

The band Dirty Honey hasn’t even released a proper full-length record as yet and they are already on our radar as one of the best up and coming bands of the new decade. Here, the band covers the concert staple “Last Child” from the Aerosmith Rocks album.

 

Video of the Day: Revolution Saints – Price We Pay

What do you get when you mix in a member of Whitesnake, a Night Ranger, and a key member of the redux version of Journey? The answer is, you get Revolution Saints courtesy of Frontier records.

This “Band” is not likely to tour, after all, Jack Blades, Deen Castronovo, and Doug Aldridge all pretty have their day jobs keeping hair metal alive. But, if you like good old fashioned melodic rock, this band, and their new record Rise, just might be your jam.

Live Video of the Day: ZZ Top – Brown Sugar (Live From Gruene Hall)

Not that version of “Brown Sugar” this version recorded in an empty Gruene Hall is from the first ZZ Top album, ZZ Top’s First Album. The song, a relatively spartan blues number, is made that much more immediate in the intimate setting of an empty dance hall.

Video of the Day: The Empty Hearts – Run and Hide

A band that gets regular airplay on Little Steven’s Underground Garage, as well as his label Wicke Cool Records, The Empty Hearts, represent the best of the modern British Invasion bands. A Supergroup that includes Eliot Easton of The Cars, Wally Palmer, you know him as the lead singer for The Romantics, and Clem Burke from Blondie.