The latest video from her highly acclaimed 2019 album Cuz I Love You.
New Music Friday (July 26, 2019)

Crowded Table – The Highwomen
The second release in short order in advance of their September release.
Lodi – Janiva Magness and Sam Outlaw
Outstanding version of the CCR Classic.
Dirty Finger – Texas Hippie Coalition
With this ode to flipping the bird the mighty THC have become our new guilty pleasure band.
Summertime Vibes – Lewis Brice
It’s never too late in the summer to listen to your new summer jam.
Stay High – Brittany Howard
The Alabama Shakes leader goes solo.
Real Long Time – White Reaper
This one is getting a lot of air time at Rock Is The New Roll HQ.
Five Cool Ones: Five New Albums Released This Week (July 26, 2019)
A really good week for new releases despite the fact that Sugar Ray has a new record out.
Violent Femmes – Hotel Last Resort
Always consistent, on their tenth studio album not much has changed. Their Folk-Punk sound is still a bit angst ridden with Gordon Gango’s voice as strong as ever. There is no “Blister In The Sun” here, but on the strength of songs like “Not Ok” and “This Free Ride” that are so good no one will really notice. Long time fans need not worry. The Femmes are still a cult band in the best sense of the word.
Chris Gantry – Nashlantis
During the salad days of the 60’s and 70’s Outlaw Country scene Chris Gantry was the pesky younger brother to the big guys Kris, Johnny, Willie, Waylon and the rest of the better known names. A highly respected tune smith, Gantry most famously penned “Dreams of the Everyday Housewife” made famous by Glen Campbell. With this serving of fine song-craft and storytelling as a more than solid follow up to 2017’s Psych-Folk mini- masterpiece At the House of Cash, the 76 year old may just be the last outlaw standing after all is said and done.
Mikey Erg – Waxbuilt Castles
Mikey Erg self describes his latest solo release as his version of McCartney’s first record, homemade, loose, and not overthought.
Delbert McClinton – Tall, Dark, And Handsome
Delbert pretty much paints from the entire Blues palette on this one. From Jump Blues to Dirty Blues, Country Blues, and Delta Blues with a little bit of Smokey Jazz mixed in, this one has a little bit of everything. Tall Dark and Handsome Doesn’t break any new ground but should serve to remind us that much like John Hiatt, Delbert McClinton is a National treasure.
Lasers Lasers Birmingham – Warning
The clear winner for funkiest band name of the week Lasers Lasers Birmingham is the Country project for LA based singer songwriter Alex Owen. With music that can be described as modern day songwriting with Classic Country sensibilities. Much like Orville Peck this album is a bit genre defying and opens up the landscape of Country Music to a new audience.
Live Video of the Day: Boy George, Jack Black, Robbie Krieger – Hello, I Love You (CONAN On TBS)
Do not adjust your ears. This is Jack Black and Boy George teaming up with the original guitar player for The Doors.
Best Albums of 2019: Shana Cleveland – Night of the Worm Moon

Known mostly for her work with the Surf-Noir Band La Luz, Shana Cleveland doesn’t stray too far from the vintage guitar, psychedelic haze ambience on Night of the Worm Moon, her second proper full length record as a solo artist.
The cool, laconic, mostly psychedelic under current that wafts through the entire proceedings like an early era Leonard Cohen poetry reading will instantly take you back to a time when television came in both colors. Black, and white.
“The Fireball” is a shoegaze-y mellow-tron of a tune and “Solar Creep” is a night time chill-out experience. Don’t expect the jams to be kicked out anywhere on this record, just a fine, understated, spectral beauty of a listening journey.
Song of the Day: The Rubinoos – Phaedra
At one point, back in the day, The Rubinoos following in the tradition of The Raspberries, Big Star, and other popsters of the period were set to take over the world. And then it didn’t happen. A favorite band their cover version of “I Think Were Alone Now” is pure pop pleasure. This one is from a record set to be released later in the year.
Song of the Day: Two Day Coma – Shudder
The members of this British Indie Rock band may be still kids, but their songs have a cinematic flair to them that sets them apart from the pack.
Song of the Day: Seatbelts – This Is How We Do Things
These guys from Liverpool known for their work with Hooton Tennis Club with their 4 song EP released earlier in the year come across like The Replacements without the anger issues.
Video of the Day: The Highwaywomen – Redesigning Women
Yes, the rumors are true.The Highwaywomen as a band is actually a real thing and they are awesome. The super group that is Brandi Carlisle, Maren Morris, Amanda Shires, and Natalie Hemby are getting ready to take over the world.
New Music Friday (July 19, 2019)

Midland – Put The Hurt In Me
Gearing up for the release of a new record, these boys do 80’s Country with the best of them. I’m really trying not to like this band, but they are definitely growing on me.
Rodney Crowell and Lyle Lovett – What You Gonna Do Now
We already putting a placeholder for Rodney Crowell and his new album Texas in the top ten of albums of the year, but in the meantime here is another song to be enjoyed.
Jesse Malin – Meet Me At The End Of The World
Jesse Malin, a favorite of Rock Is The New Roll, absolutely never disappoints. Here, he is a bit more upbeat and his Lou Reed vocal delivery seems to go places we have not heard in a while.
Corb Lund and Hayes Carll – On The Cover of the Rolling Stone
A single released in advance of his new record, here he teams up with Hayes Carll to deliver a pretty darn good ‘make it their own’ version of a terrific song. Maybe they’ll get their picture on the cover.
Leon Bridges – That Was Yesterday
The latest from the San Cooke Meets Marvin Gaye Soul Singer.
DeWolff – Share the Ride
One of our favorite Rock and Roll bands du jour, DeWolff brings a template of 70’s rock with a modern flair. Listen closely for a touch of Creedence as well.
