I’m not sure if Milky Chance is a guilty pleasure or simply a pleasure. Either way, it’s great to have a new single from them.
Category: Of the Day
Video of the Day: Deborah Parlor – Storm In Me
One of the upcoming Pop-American artists walking that line between folk and melancholy the new upcoming record she has in the pipeline should be right up your musical alley if you are a Sheryl Crow fan.
Song of the Day: Mick Jagger and Dave Grohl – Eazy Sleazy

What do you get when you mix a Stone with a Foo? If you are Drave Grohl and Mick Jagger you get a nice slice of Eazy and Sleazy Rock and roll recorded pandemic style.
Video of the Day: Tom Jones – No Home In My Head
Tom Jones still delivers the vocal goods on this new video in advance of his new record Surrounded By Time to be released later this year.
Video of the Day: Middle Kids – Question
The debut record, Lost Friends, from Aussie trio Middle Kids was about as solid as a first outing can get. But hold on to your ears. The new record coming out in March should be even better if this latest single is any indication.
Video of the Day: Aaron Lee Tasjan – Don’t Overthink It
The new record, Tasjan!, Tasjan!, Tasjan! doesn’t come out until February 5th, but here, you can test drive the first single and video from the record.
Live Video of the Day: Joyous Wolf – What You’re Worth (Live at the Whisky A-Go-Go)
Along with Rival Sons, Joyous Wolf is one of the best new Rock and Roll bands to come around in the last 10 years.
Cover Song of the Day: The Last Internationale – Land of Hope and Dreams
A beautiful rendition of the Bruce Springsteen message of hope.
Song of the Day: The Click Beetles – Hey Renee
It looks like 2021 is shaping up to be another stellar Power Pop year if “Hey Renee” by The Click Beetles is any indication.
Cover Song of the Day: Luke Spiller & Jesse Hughes – Stuck In The Middle With You (Jam in the Van)
When two of your favorite artists throw down a collaboration on one of your favorite YouTube shows and cover one of your favorite songs the results should be epically cool. And they are.
