Sure, they haven’t quite lived up to the hype from their earlier days, but all things considered, they are a properly good live band.
Sure, they haven’t quite lived up to the hype from their earlier days, but all things considered, they are a properly good live band.
Live from Memphis on Ditty T.V. Elizabeth Cook sings a song from her recently released record, Aftermath. And, of course, don’t sleep on her Outlaw Radio shadow on Sirius XM.
The new record doesn’t come out until next year but here is a little placeholder of a single from this Nashville-based band that is actually cool.
Several nods to Lynyrd Skynrd the boys from Black Stone Cherry prove yet again that rock is not dead.
Elise Okusami, aka Oceanator, has been playing music in some form since she was 9 years old. Here, she brings to mind Vampire Weekend on this upbeat semi-romper.
It’s about time we got some good old sunshine Pop in our veins. For Pete’s sake, summer is basically over. Put this on your pool-side playlist.
If you have not given your ears the pleasure of hearing Zephaniah Ohar’s 2017 album This Highway, do so post-haste. Here, as he gets ready to lay out his new record later in the year he channels Glen Campbell ’70s Smooth-Country in epic fashion.
From the Minneapolis based Indi-Pop group Humbirds 2019 release, Pharmakon, a subtle gem of a record that should be reaching more ears.
With only a keyboard/Synthesizer and drums The Alligator Wine are sort of a modern-day Lee Michaels and Frosty. Vintage Blues Rock delivered analog style. The new record, Demons of the Mind, was released way back in April.
The Reverend Shawn Amos, his father is famous and makes a mean chocolate chip cookie, lays it down quarantine style on this one from the very much worth checking out album, Blue Sky.