Do not adjust your ears. This is Jack Black and Boy George teaming up with the original guitar player for The Doors.
Category: Of the Day
Song of the Day: The Rubinoos – Phaedra
At one point, back in the day, The Rubinoos following in the tradition of The Raspberries, Big Star, and other popsters of the period were set to take over the world. And then it didn’t happen. A favorite band their cover version of “I Think Were Alone Now” is pure pop pleasure. This one is from a record set to be released later in the year.
Song of the Day: Two Day Coma – Shudder
The members of this British Indie Rock band may be still kids, but their songs have a cinematic flair to them that sets them apart from the pack.
Song of the Day: Seatbelts – This Is How We Do Things
These guys from Liverpool known for their work with Hooton Tennis Club with their 4 song EP released earlier in the year come across like The Replacements without the anger issues.
Video of the Day: The Highwaywomen – Redesigning Women
Yes, the rumors are true.The Highwaywomen as a band is actually a real thing and they are awesome. The super group that is Brandi Carlisle, Maren Morris, Amanda Shires, and Natalie Hemby are getting ready to take over the world.
Song of the Day: Mystery Jets – Hospital Radio
The Mystery Jets are an Indie Rock Band with a soaring sound the belies their cited influences of Pink Floyd and King Crimson.
Video of the Day: Voodoo Vegas – Revolution
Another hard rocking group from the U.K. Proving that Rock is not dead, it just is better across the pond.
Video of the Day: Diane & The Deductibles – Breaking The Chain
For a band that has a collective rich history of Classic Rock and Sunset Strip decadence Rock and Roll among its members, it is surprising that their new release, Two, is their debut album.
Video of the Day: Amyl and the Snifters – Some Mutts (Can’t Be Muzzled)
Despite their somewhat unfortunate band name the band of Post Punk Warriors is poised for world domination.
Live Video of the Day: Long Train Runnin’ (Live From The Bracon Theatre)
Live from the Beacon the Doobie Brothers perform the Albums Toulouse Street and The Captain and Me in their entirety. They have lost a bit on their fastball but here they do a nice job on the arrangement that helps soften the impacts of Father Time.
