Sure, these guys would have been huge in the 80’s alongside Eddie Money, but to our ears they are pretty retro cool right now, in 2019.
Category: Of the Day
Video of the Day: The Limboos – La Descarga
The second release from their highly excellent 2019 release, Baja. Rock is the New Roll favorites, The Limboos continue to impress with their Tiki on steroids vibe.
Song of the Day: Electric Guest – More
A life affirming slice of Electro-Pop. One of the best songs of 2019.
Video of the Day: Whiskey Myers – Bitch
These guys are one of the best kick-ass band on the circuit today. Here is their latest lament to life on the road.
Video of the Day: Sam Fender – Hypersonic Missles
With a name already tailor-made for stardom, U.K.’s Sam Fender delivers high energy Arena Rock. Look for him at a festival near you throughout the rest of 2019.
Video of the Day: The Teskey Brothers – So Caught Up
Blue eyed soul direct from Australia. Their new album Run Home Slow could have been recorded at Staxx.
Video of the Day: The Struts – Jumping Jack Flash
Few front men on the planet would have the nerve to go balls-out on this classic tune. Luke Spiller and and The Struts pull it off with swagger and flair.
Live Video of the Day: The Watson Twins – Hustle and Shake (Music Fog)
As per usual The Watson Twins deliver pristine harmonies that are particularly enhanced in a live acoustic setting.
Video of the Day: Testarossa – Rock -N- Roll

Testarossa might just be your next favorite Rock and Roll band. Hailing from Charlotte, N.C., this band of hard charging Rock and Roll gypsies are in it to win it. “Rock – N – Roll” grabs your ears from the opening cowbell and demands that you grab your bottle of Jack Daniels and head to the stage. If Spike from The Quireboys fronted The Georgia Satellites this is what that band would sound like. The future should be bright for these guys.
Video of the Day: Block Buster – Move
This young band from Finland has just signed a record deal with Frontier Records and has their debut record coming out on September 13th. A Classic Rock approach with an anthemic sound should translate well to the festival circuit.
