Taken from his latest record Capricorn, named after the famed Macon, Georgia studio where it was recorded, Eddie 9V lays down a palate of Al Green evoking soul-blues.
Category: Song of the Day
Song of the Day: Elle King – Tulsa
Elle King is come on fast to sit side by side on the couch next to Nikki Lane, Miranda Lambert, and Holly Williams. Here, she spins a tale of her cheating man. Her name is Tulsa spelled backwards.
Song of the Day: The Sheepdogs – I’m Ready For Christmas
70’s retro-rockers The Sheepdogs deliver a groovy Yule tune that is part Status Quo, part Creedence, and all Saint Nick.
Song of the Day: William Street Strikers – Poor Boy
One of the many exciting bands from Australia, this one is from Baltimore Train, their third proper album. A tuneful album that is part Bon Jovi, part R.E.M., part Husker Du, and all Aussie Rock coolness.
Song of the Day: Austin Gold – Our Last Stand
One of the U.K.’s best kept secrets, Austin Gold has announced themselves in advance of their November release, Those City Lights.
Song of the Day: Buddy Guy – Follow The Money
Buddy Guy, one of the last great blues men alive is still going strong as evidenced by this single that features James Taylor from his soon to be released latest record.
Song of the Day: The Airport 77s – One Good Thing About Summer
The new album will be out soon, but this groovy slice of fun, released in advance, is sweet Power Pop with a scent of The Cars riding along in the back seat.
Song of the Day: Robert Jon & The Wreck – Old Hotel Room
This one will resonate with all musicians lamenting the dark side of life on the road and the struggles of coping with the loneliness of a hotel room. This one comes from the upcoming record, Wreckage Vol. 2.
Song of the Day: Starcrawler – Broken Angels
Of course, Rock is not dead. Just ask Starcrawler. The new record to come out later in the year is going to be epic.
Song of the Day: Sammy Hagar and the Circle – Pump It Up
When you have Jason Bonham, Michael Anthony, and Sammy Hagar in the same band, Rock is certainly alive and well. Here, they tear up the Elvis Costello classic.
