Yet another stellar artist from the good Folks at Easy Eye Sound. This is the first single from Early James’ new record, Singing For My Supper, set to be released into the wild on March 13th.
Video of the Day: The Hu – Yuve Yuve Yu
Beating out some pretty heavy competition, The Hu were recently voted the Rock is the New Roll Mongolian Band of the year and, most definitely one of the more interesting bands to hit our ears in a very long time. This one is from their 2019 soon to be breaking through album, The Gereg.
Rock Chick of the Day: Sass Jordan – Make You A Believer
If Bob Seger was a bad-ass female rocker he probably would sound a lot like Sass Jordan. In 2017 Jordan reissued her second record, the one that jump-started her career, Racine.
Live Video of the Day: ZZ Top – Brown Sugar (Live From Gruene Hall)
Not that version of “Brown Sugar” this version recorded in an empty Gruene Hall is from the first ZZ Top album, ZZ Top’s First Album. The song, a relatively spartan blues number, is made that much more immediate in the intimate setting of an empty dance hall.
Cover Song of the Day: Gregg Allman – Tuesday’s Gone (Lynyrd Skynyrd Cover)
It seems natural for the mighty Gregg Allman to cover a Lynyrd Skynyrd song. Here, he does more than do the song and his great brethren band justice.
Video of the Day – Gregg Allman – Slip Away
This is from way back in the time capsule, 1998 and the Gregg Allman Just before The Bullets Fly. The video was released in 2019 has a tribute for the legendary bandleader.
Video of the Day: Waxahatchee – Fire
From their new album St. Cloud, to be released March 27th on Merge Records.
Video of the Day: The Big Moon – Your Light
This Pop-Punk all-female four-piece from London mixes the best of the ’90s girl groups with Edge of the Breeders.
Video of the Day: Tennis – Need Your Love
Husband and wife Indie Pop duo Tennis release their first single in advance of a new record set to come out in 2020. The song has a bit of a ’60s Burt Bacharach vibe going for it that is oddly refreshing.
Video of the Day: Best Coast – Everything Has Changed
Rock is the New Roll Hall of Fame members Best Coast are back and, yes, better than ever with their new single “Everything Has Changed.” The Surf Pop esthetic is still there but they seem to be gazing a bit less down at their shoes this time around ditching that vibe for a more robust Pat Benatar sort of approach.
