From the soon to be released on this side of the pond, The Rhythm Train, “Someday” is the latest effort from this Kent, U.K. band that straddles that tightrope of pop, rock, and AOR with the aplomb of a Wallenda.
Category: Of the Day
Video of the Day: The Hurricanes – Penny In My Pocket
This Northampton quartet brings to mind the glory days of the Faces or the Black Crowes. 70’s style garage rock at its unhinged best.
Video of the Day: The Weeklings – Brian Jones
With a new record coming out January 19, the Weeklings head to hipster a go-go with their latest single “Brian Jones.”
Video of the Day: Lucifer – Maculate Heart
Lucifer, the bastard scions of Black Sabbath and the band Heart, are a ’70s worshiping Goth-Rock Stockholm based band steeped in gothic fare and haunted mansion vibes. If you don’t believe us just listen to their ballad “Slow Dance In Crypt” and the early Sabbath inspired “At The Mortuary.”
Video of the Day: Dirty Honey – Won’t Take Me Alive
Dirty Honey takes their Aerosmith riffing magical mystery tour into 2024 fresh off the heels of their latest album released late 2023, Can’t Find The Breaks.
Video of the Day: Kula Shaker – Natural Magick
Named after a holy Asian emperor, Kula Shaker is out with his latest l.p., Natural Magick, on January 24. A record of peace and unity, the debut single and title track is typical Shaker ebullient fare.
Video of the Day: Suki Waterhouse – OMG
The latest from her upcoming record. Suki Waterhouse is one of the shining lights on the Indie Rock scene.
Live Video of the Day: The Black Crowes – Bad Luck Blue Eyes Goodbye (Live at the Village Studios)
A live studio effort from a band that has something to prove in 2024.
Video of the Day: Russell – Guns – Last In Line
A collaboration made in Rock and Roll heaven with Great Whites Jack White and L.A. Guns Traci Guns getting together for the newly released album, Medusa.
Song of the Day: The Black Keys (feat. Beck) – Beautiful People (Stay High)
The first single from a collaboration that we never even need we needed. Adding the Beck vibe to the Blues Rock groove of the Black Keys is a match made in collabo heaven.
