A nice slice of AOR pie on Decarlo’s latest.
Category: Of the Day
Video of the Day: Kendell Marvel – Let It Go
Easy Eye Sound with Dan Auerbach at the helm is by far our favorite record label in the business today. Here, is one of their more recently signed artists Americana Roots artist Kendell Marvel.
Video of the Day: Quiet Riot – In The Blood
The spaghetti western backdrop of this video makes the return of Quiet Riot all the more cool.
Song of the Day: Bruce Springsteen – Rhinestone Cowboy

This newly recorded song from the Western Stars movie soundtrack. As performed in the film, the song was not on the actual album, it was part of live show that Springsteen recorded in an intimate 100 year old barn backed by a full band and orchestra.
Video of the Day: Niko Moon – Good Time
There is much controversy in the Rock is the New Roll offices over this infectious little ditty. An ear worm for sure, Niko Moon is from the Georgia music scene and runs with the boys in the Zac Brown Band. Clever lyrics, a bit Country with a dusting of R&B, this song is either bro-Country lame or summery cool. Let your own ears be the judge.
Video of the Day: Passion – Trespass On Love
If you are a fan of 80’s AOR Rock in The mold of Night Ranger, Europe, or Foreigner, then this is your jam.
Video of the Day: Iguana Death Cult – Nature Calls
Mixing Krautrock, New Wave and Disco, Iguana Death Cult will be unleashing their Clash meets Devo sound on an unsuspecting public on October 25th with their latest record, Nude Casino.
Live Video of the Day: Grace Potter – Release (Live From Here with Chris Thile)
Her co-writer on this song, Mike Busby, passed away very recently and this live performance pays tribute to him. Her new record comes out this Friday.
Video of the Day: Glen Hansard – Race To The Bottom
The latest video from his highly excellent and worth checking out album, This Wild Willing, released earlier this year.
Song of the Day: Tsunami Blond – Petaluma
A tasty morsel of Post-Punk this high energy band from Petaluma, Ca is building their fan base one show at a time.
