A supergroup of sorts, the band features Tracii Guns, Todd Kerns from Slash’ band along with members of Faster Pussycat and L.A. Guns.
Category: Video of the Day
Video of the Day: Robert Jon & The Wreck – Don’t Look Down
This Joe Bonamassa produced video highlights a brand new single from Robert Jon & The Wreck that moves the band from Southern Rock to Tom Petty adjacent rock and roll.
Video of the Day: The Quireboys – Medicine
The latest single from the upcoming Quireboys record is the first with new singer Guy Griffin. The new record that will feature a ton of guest stars including Josh Todd, Charlie Starr, and Angry Andersen will be out in September.
Video of the Day: Gaslight Anthem – History Books (feat. Bruce Springsteen)
New Jersey rockers Gaslight Anthem are primed and ready to go for a new record later in the year if this new single featuring Bruce Springsteen is any indication.
Video of the Day: The Struts Too Good At Raising Hell
Adding a bit of Lou Reed to the Glam over the top template, Luke Spiller and the rest of The Struts offer up an appetizer in advance of the main course to be served up later in the year.
Video of the Day: Greta Van Fleet – The Falling Sky
Sure, these next best rock and rollers sound a bit like Led Zeppelin, but there is nothing wrong with that. Let’s just kick back, listen, and enjoy.
Video of the Day: Gypsy Pistoleros – What It’s Like To Be A Girl
Stat tuned for the release of their new record, but in the meantime there is much to savor on this Sunset Strip worthy, wham glam thank you ma!am single courtesy of Gypsy Pistoleros.
Video of the Day: Selwyn Birchwood – Florida Man
Scorching the earth in the Robert Cray mold, Selwyn Birchwood’s latest, Exorcist, is a blues trip well worth traveling.
Video of the Day: M. Ward (feat. First Aid Kit) Too Young To Die
M. Ward is making a comeback and this collaboration with First Aid Kit is a terrific sample of an album that will soon tickle our ear lobes.
Video of the Day: Jenny Lewis -Psychos
Before there was Nicki Lane, or Lana Del Rey, there was Jenny Lewis and Rilo Kiley. Her latest, Joy ‘All, is her best yet.
