The Chicago singer- songwriter’s debut long player, There’s Always Glimmer, is a darkly subtle set of atmospheric songs like this one.
Category: Of the Day
Video of the Day: Rose City Band – Wandering Feeling
This Portland collective will bring to mind Creedence Clearwater, Canned Heat, or even My Morning Jacket of more recent vintage. Either way, their latest self-titled record should accompany you on your next road trip.
Video of the Day: Black Pumas – Colors
Adrian Queseda, a mainstay for the Austin based Latin folk-soul group Grupo Fantasma, teams up with Eric Burton on a Dap Kings worthy tune.
Video of the Day: Bill Rhyder Jones – Don’t Be Scared, I Love You (Yawn Yawn)
Video of the Day: Royal Republic – Fireman and Dancer
The band members of Royal Republic don’t believe in guilty pleasures, only pleasures, free of compromise. “Fireman and Dancer” is full of monster hooks, catchy riffs and a killer mid-song sax solo. Part Glam, Part disco, all fun, their new record Club Majesty has it all, and then some.
Video of the Day: Royal Republic – Anna Leigh
The first single from their disco glamtastic upcoming new record Club Majesty might be your Saturday Night record of the year.
Video of the Day: Hollis Brown – Do Me Right
They got the name from a Bob Dylan song but their Rock and Roll sound is wholly unique. Part Southern Rock with a bit of the Bodeans in them, their upcoming record Ozone Park is going to be a winner.
Video of the Day: Stripwired – Raise Your glass
There is not a lot of nuance to this band. Direct and in your face old school Roc and Roll straddling the fence between old school Quiet Riot and AC/DC.
Video of the Day: Tesla – Tastes Like
It’s no accident that Shock, the latest and definitely one of the greatest, records of their career has Tesla riding the Def Leppard train. The album was produced by Leppard guitar player Phil Collen.
Video of the Day: Black Mountain – Licensed To Drive
This one is a record that is shaping up to be one of the Rock records of the year. Destroyer, is Psychedelic Rock at its primal best. Floating somewhere South of Black Sabbath and north of Queens of the Stone Age, this Norwegian band May have just released the road trip record of the year.
