Charlie Starr and his Blackberry Smoke brethren tamp down on their Rolling Stones swagger on this one with Charlie Starr taking on a reflective Willie Nelson tone.
Category: Song of the Day
Song of the Day: The Modbeats – Fairweather Friend
Leader in the clubhouse for Beatle-esque song of the year, New Jersey based band The Modbeats mix Byrds, Psychedelia, and Garage rock into a perfect Power Pop Sound.
Song of the Day: Thundermother – Dead Or Alive
The newly revamped Thundermother is coming out stronger than ever on this latest single from their upcoming 2025 record, Dirty & Divine. The Swedes Billy Idol influenced rocker should have legs into early next year.
Song of the Day: Little Strange – You Said
Part Sonics, part Beatles. This hipster Manchester band is a Black Keyes inspired rock-fest.
Song of the Day: Howlin’ Rain – Burn Down
Part Americana, part Rock, with a tinge of Three Dog Night, if “Burn Down” the latest single from their upcoming record, Lost At Sea, is any indication, your ears should be on full alert.
Song of the Day: The Bosshoss – The Killer
The Bosshoss is that rare German band that applies their trade on the Americana side of the road. Blending Country Rock, Rockabilly, and Classic Country this band really should be more famous than they are.
Song of the Day: The Sheepdogs – Handle My Biz
70’s rockers The Sheepdogs are taking a different approach in delivering their music by releasing short bursts of ep’s. Here is their latest, “Handle My Biz.”
Song of the Day: The Savage Mercys – Shake It Down
The Savage Mercys are the finest ramshackle rumble fish representatives of the Merseybeat sound doing business today.
Song of the Day: Paul Kelly- Taught By Experts
Even 28 albums in, Paul Kelly is still an Australian national treasure. Now, with his 29th long player, Fever Long Still, clearly His sharp song writing skills and gift for killer melodies remains intact.
Song of the Day: Lucinda Williams – While My Guitar Gently Weeps (From Abbey Road)
The new upcoming classic from Lucinda Williams, Lucinda Williams Sings The Beatles, based on this first released single, should be up there for cover album of the year.
