The second single to be released from the soon to be released fourth album, “Love Outta Luck” is a straight ahead rocker in the Rival Sons mold with lead singer Lee-La Baum scorching the earth.
Video of the Day: Dirty Honey – Don’t Put Out The Fire
The leader in the clubhouse for rock single of the year has just announced itself with Dirty Honey and “Don’t Put Out The Fire”
Cover Song of the Day: Cactus & Melanie – Purple Haze (Jimi Hendrix Cover)
Recorded shortly before she passed away Melanie, the First Lady of Woodstock, recorded this sufficiently hazy version of the Jimi Hendrix classic.
Live Video of the Day: Fontaines D.C. – Let’s Get Lost
Performing for BBC-2 Fontaines D.C. demonstrates their musical flexibility with this eclectic cover of the Chet Baker classic.
What We’re Listening To (September 1, 2024)

Tuk Smith – End Of An Era
On this glam-adjacent ode to the good times gone by there is a real “All The Young Dudes” vibe to this Marc Bolan-inspired song from his latest record.
Dune Rats – Cheapskate
This Stoner-Pop band from Brisbane is the perfect cure for what ails you. With their lunkhead punk noise catching a wave.
High Fade – Bone To Pick
A brilliant ear blend of Prince and the Red Hot Chili Peppers with Bootsy Collins thrown in for good measure. This is a sunny gumbo of funk, disco, and 80s rock. Let your groove moves shine!
Warren Haynes – This Life As We Know It
With warm bass lines and slinky guitar licks the Govt. Mule main man and part-time Dead Head Warren Haynes almost goes where Jimmy Buffet sailed late in his career.
Taj Farrant – Mumma Raised A Man
Aussie guitar prodigy Taj Farrant at the age of 15, already has a new album out, appropriately titled Chapter One, and has shared a stage with Carlos Santana, Rob Thomas, and Orianthi among others.
Video of the Day: The Georgia Thunderbolts – Wait
Aptly labeled as the torchbearers of Southern Rock alongside Blackberry Smoke and Black Stone Chery, the Georgia Thunderbolts with their latest record Rise Above It All carry a gutsy and gritty vibe that will have you breaking out your old Molly Hatchett T-shirts.
Video of the Day: Caleb Caudle – Sweet Critters
Americana Appalachian style is the order of the day on this down-home single.
Video of the Day: Wildstreet – Come Down
Having just released their mini L.P., Heroes New York City rockers Wildstreet are ready to take over the world with their savage touring schedule in 2025.
Song of the Day: Cats in Space – Time Machine
U.K. band Cats In Space is out with a single in advance of a long-player t be released later in the year. Not straying from their AOR roots “Time Machine” is a prog-adjacent symphonic Rock gem.
Five Cool Ones: Five New Records Released This Week (August 30,2024)

The heat is on as the summer gives us one last heat wave, and the new releases are falling right in line.
Monster rockers and recent RISTNR favorites D-A-D crank up their riff machine with their latest single, “Keep That Mother Down.”
The head of the snake David Coverdale has been releasing the venom with singles from his upcoming remastered Solo-era albums.
And, the Saskatoon rockers Sheepdogs dig the retro 70’s madness with “Take Me For A Ride.”
But wait, back by popular demand may we present five banger records for your ear-bath.
Tuk Smith and the Restless Hearts – Rogue To Redemption
Through his innovative single-release strategy we have been treated to several of these gems over the last few months, and finally, Tuk Tuk Smith has released the Kraken and delivered what should be, ears-down, the best rock and roll record of the year.
The opener, “Take The Long Way” has all the panache of a Cheap Trick Heaven Tonight era classic, and Glorybound would have been a perfect ‘70s rocker in the Greg Kihn by way of Rick Springfield mold.
With more hooks than an episode of Dangerous Catch, Tuk Smith has burst into the spotlight with enough swagger to be considered as the replacement for Stephen Tyler in Aerosmith.
Steve Wynn – Make It Right
From his early days with the Dream Syndicate, Steve Wynn has established himself as a scion of the scene as well as a songwriter of the highest order.
On his new record, Make It Right, Wynn with his first solo record in 10 years, is joined by members of R.E.M., Bangles, Psychic Temple, and The Baseball Project, on a song set that was written in conjunction with his recently released memoir, I Wouldn’t Say It If It Wasn’t True.”
The record, starting with the opener “Santa Monica” takes the listener on a journey of a live well lived and a man coming of age growing up in the L.A. Punk scene.
The Boxmasters – Love And Hate In Desperate Places
If your only exposure to Billy Bob Thornton has been in the form of Slingblade, Bad Santa, or the series Goliath, you are in for a treat. Well before he hit the big screen Thorton was a serious musicician and has been playing with his band The Boxmasters for decades.
Built on a bed of blues-based Honky Tonk Americana, there is a whisper of British Invasion and mid-era Byrds by way of Tom Petty taking flight in their music. Billy Bob’s vocals are not particularly strong, but he stays in his lane with descriptive songwriting and the cracker-jack band leading the way.
Los Bitchos Talkie Talkie
Mostly instrumental, Talkie Talkie, the latest swinging record from Los Bitchos, the London-based that has a sparking electricity about them will be you next party record.
Part Tiki, part surf music, and all fun. Swirl to the vibe of “Tango and Twirl,” fly to the Orient on Air “Talkie, Talkie, Charlie Charlie,” and head to the border while listening to “La Bomba.”
This is escapism in all its glory.
Shemekia Copeland – Blame It In Eve
Starting her career at the age of 18 backing up Koko Taylor, Shemekia Copeland is the heir to the “My Guy Done Me Wrong” love ballad. And now, she is out with another socio-political belter with her latest, “Blame It On Eve.”
On the opener, “Blame It On Eve,” Copland laments women losing the right to choose, and on “Broken High Heels” she takes on the state of the country with a venom that only she can produce.
But don’t panic, Shemekia gets down and silky with “Wine O’Clock, her ode to unplugging from life’s worries, and down on dirty covering Johnny Copeland’s “Down On Bended Knee”
This one might be the blues album of the year.
