Sure the love child of Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith sounds like just about every 70’s Rock band you ever head banged to in your El Camino, but that’s exactly what makes Dirty Honey so great as evidenced by this live scorcher.
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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”
Video of the Day: Dirty Honey – Won’t Take Me Alive
Dirty Honey takes their Aerosmith riffing magical mystery tour into 2024 fresh off the heels of their latest album released late 2023, Can’t Find The Breaks.
Video of the Day: Dirty Honey – Won’t Take Me Alive
None other than Marc Labelle, front man for the band Dirty Honey, calls the riff on “Won’t Take Me Alive” the best he has heard in over a decade. Here for yourself on this Aerosmith-adjacent stomper.
Cover Song of the Day: Dirty Honey – Last Child (Aerosmith Cover)
The band Dirty Honey hasn’t even released a proper full-length record as yet and they are already on our radar as one of the best up and coming bands of the new decade. Here, the band covers the concert staple “Last Child” from the Aerosmith Rocks album.
Video of the Day: Dirty Honey – Fire Away
Dirty Honey is on the very short list of our favorite new school Rock and Roll Bands in the game today. Here, they record “Fire Away” in Capitol Records Studio A, Los Angeles, California from way back in 2018.
The Top Songs of 2019 (40-36)
There have been a lot of really great songs released in 2019. This year, we will be revealing our top 100 songs five tunes at a time all the way to number one. Here are our picks for 40-36
40. Dirty Honey – Rolling 7s
If like most of us, you are sick and tired having just about every music critic this side of Cameron Crowe trying to jam Greta Van Fleet down your throat as the next great Rock and Roll band, we present to you, Dirty Honey. This L.A. band plays what they call “new-fashioned Rock and Roll.” With a sound that is some sort of devil hybrid between Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith, their 2019 six-song mini-album will rock your plimsoul.
39. The Stereophonics – Bust This Town
A bit maligned in their own U.K. The Stereophonics have been doing their thing for over 20 years now. The second single to be released from their 2019 Kind L.P., celebrates escapism in all its forms.
38. Garret T. Capps – All Right, All Night
Garret T. Capps is one of those stylistic and artistically hip Americana influenced artists along the lines of Tennessee Jet, Sturgill Simpson and Robert Ellis. “All Right, All Night” is only one of several terrific songs on his 2019 release of the same name.
37. Sir Woman – Highroad
Sir Woman is the newest project for Kelsey Wilson, co-founder of Wild Child. On “Sir Woman” she uses her singing and arranging skills on this string and horns laden stunner. With a snappy beat and a ’60s vibe, this one has a “feel good” feeling that demands to be on your year-end playlist.
36. Lucille Furs – Paint Euphrosyne Blue
Lucille Furs and their 2019 record, Another Land, have, and it’s not even close, released the Psychedelic album of the year. Full of Beatles, Monkees, and even 13th Floor elevators Austin Powers groovability, “Paint Euphrosyne Blue,” just one of stellar songs, could have been on a Monkees record back in the day.
Video of the Day: Dirty Honey – Rolling 7’s
The latest video from the bands recently released debut E.P..
