In about a fortnight the latest Fat White Family will see the light ear. This Brixton-based band straddles that delicate border between 90’s Grunge and 80’s Brit- Rock.
Category: Of the Day
Video of the Day: The Last Internationale – Edith Groove
These rebel rockers mix Blues and ‘60s rock sensibilites into a sound meld that is at once cool and bombastic. Think Grace Lottrt fronting Jefferson Airplane on this one.
Song of the Day – Pet Shop Boys – Dancing Star
Is the world ready for a new freshly minted Song from The Pet Shop Boys? If it as retro-cool as “Dancing Star,” give us more.
Video of the Day – Blackberry Smoke – Whatcha Know Good
Blackberry Smoke is pound for pound the best Southern Rock band to come around since Lynyrd Skynyrd. This one is from their latest record, Be Right Here.
Video of the Day: Smoking Saints – There Is No Tomorrow
One of our new school rock and roll favorites, Smoking Saints, is out with a banger of a new single and video.
Video of the Day: Kissin’ Dynamite – Raise Your Glass
With their mission statement that is a call to arms to bring back stadium rock, Germany’s Kissin’ Dynamite just might make our dreams come true.
Video of the Day: Royal Republic – LazerLove
From the gang that brought you “Love Cop,” the Swedish glamsters channel the mellower side of Def Leopard on this ballad.
Song of the Day: Nate Bergman – Back To Nashville
With a voice that meets somewhere in the middle of Bruce Springsteen and Bob Seger, Nate Bergman, laments his return to Nashville with his tail between his legs.
Video of the Day: Roundabouts – Outta Your Mind
It’s no secret that a lot of cool Rock and Roll is coming out of the Netherlands, and Roundabouts is no exception.
Contemporary touch points of Airbourne and Halestorm would not be beyond the pale.
Video of the Day: Dixie Dragster – Time Flies
Another one of the bands that is from the eclectic music scene of Nashville. Dixie Dragster combines Glam, New York Dolls, and Sunset Strip Sleaze. In other words, every touch point that we love here at Rock is the New Roll H.Q.
