With Joe Bonamassa taking him under his wing twirling the knobs on his upcoming album, Crown, Eric Gales delivers a swaggering cut that will bring to the minds-ear Stevie Ray Vaughan and B.B. King.
Category: Song of the Day
Song of the Day: Counting Crows – Elevator Boots
The latest Counting Crows record released this year is sneaky-great.
Song of the Day: The Brothers Steve – Next Aquarius
No Sophomore slump showing with the newest Brothers Steve record released in October, Dose. With popster extraordinaire Jeff Whalen providing the lead vocals and the rest of the band chipping in on the harmonies, “Next Aquarius” is a stroll down the rabbit hole with Marc Bolan as your guide.
Song of the Day: Shout Out Louds – High As A Kite
Starting to line things up for 2022 releases, the new single from the Shout Out Louds with the accompanying lyric video has just been released in advance of their February 18th album, Home.
Song of the Day: Dana Countryman – Mrs. Sunshine
This very aptly named song comes from Dana Countryman’s latest record, Pop Scrapbook. The song, a collaboration with Klaatu’s Terry Draper and Scott McPherson, sounds like it time travelled right from 1975 with a scent of ELO, lots of Klaatu and even a bit of Queen wafting in the air.
Song of the Day: Chapell – Gold
A slick radio pop song that will bring to mind Steely Dan or late era Fleetwood Mac. Greg Kihn could have done a proper cover of this one back in the day as well.
Song of the Day: Creamer – Hideaway
Nashville’s Phillip Creamer delivers a ’70s style power ballad.
Song of the Day: David Ferguson (feat. Margo Price) – Chardonnay
The new record will be out on September 3 and is called Nashville No More. In the meantime sip on this one featuring Margo Price on backing vocals.
Song of the Day: Beach Boys – Deirdre
One of the many choice cuts from the recently released Feel Flows: The Sunflower and Surf’s Up sessions. One of the deepest of deep cuts.
Song of the Day: The Doobie Brothers – Oh Mexico
The Doobie Brothers are back, thankfully, without Michael McDonald, with their first proper album since 2014. If this one, “Oh Mexico,” is any indication it should be a groove laden old-school Doobies record.
