Rebel Rampage is coming out of the blocks hard and fast with this hard hitting rock single “Immigration Man”. The bass beat is great and the lyrics are clear so you the listener catches every word. The single grabs you and doesn’t let go until the end. Of course the lyrics and music video have a political message that you might agree with or not. Nothing unusual because I’ve been around long enough that I’m used to music and musicians being politically active. All I know is that “Immigration Man” is a high auctane single that can be enjoyed for it’s rock flare. Be sure to look for Rebel Rampage’s album Divided We Fall from you digital vendor of choice, until then here’s the music video for “Immigration Man” through the bands YouTube Page – Richard:
Hamish Anderson’s “No Good” Music Video
Hamish Anderson is given everyone a 1980’s feel with his latest “No Good”. This harkens back to that good old rock sound with the electric guitar being the star instrument. Hamish’s voice is a clear strong baritone that grounds the single perfectly.
The music video itself is done well. If spot lights the band with a performance video. To me though this song is one to listen to and appreciate, more than to watch. Check out “No Good” through Hamish Anderson’s YouTube channel – Richard:
Sheridan Reed’s Music Video for “We Should Both Be Here”
Sheridan Reed is giving everyone a soulful single with his latest “We Should Both Be Here”. The single has the tapping drum stick that keeps the single moving forward, otherwise this single could easily fall into being to slow. However, like I said, Sheridan avoids this with the stead beat. The rest of the instrumentals and vocals flow around this beat in a seamless easy flowing single.
The music video takes it’s ques from the single with a slow panning aspect that captures the rhythm of the song. Look for Sheridan Reed’s album when it becomes available, until then enjoy the music video for “We Should both Be Here” from his YouTube channel – Richard:
Encore’s Latest Single “Feeling”
Encore is sharing with our listeners their single “Feeling”. The rhythm of this song alternates between a fast groove to a slower feel, with the bass guitar coming in at about 52 seconds in with a sweet bass beat. The group consists of five young men and this new single from them will get your head a bobbin’. Check out Encore’s single “Feeling” through SoundCloud – Richard
No Dry Country’s Single “Elvis Gun Runner”
This is a fun upbeat single that grabs you from the start and No Dry Country wants you to enjoy it. Their single “Elvis Gun Runner” has an infusion of Outlaw Country, some Rock, and a bit of Pop Country. The beat reminds me of Sawyer Brown’s “The Race Is On” remake. The lead singers voice brings to mind Jackson Browne, whom I enjoy. Keep an eye out for No Dry Country’s album Panhandle Music from your favorite digital vendor. Until then enjoy No Dry Country’s “Elvis Gun Runner” through SoundCloud – Richard:
Ferentz and the Felons “Hudson County” Music Video
Ferentz and the Felons is sharing with out listeners their music video for their single “Hudson County”. This single is the title track off their upcoming album by the same name. The video takes the viewer into an urban struggle and a person deciding it’s time to say that’s it, let’s go somewhere else and start fresh. The single itself has a country feel, but it builds to a more rock sound towards the latter part giving it a southern rock feel. Check out “Hudson County” through Ferentz and Felons’ YouTube Channel and keep an eye out for their album, of the same name, due out July 13 – Richard:
The DTEASE’s Music Video for “Slapshot”
Get your day going with the energy of The DTEASE. In their single “Slapshot” this group has pure energy that you associate with your Rock/Alt Rock bands. The single gets your blood to pumping from the start and doesn’t let you go until the single is over. The music video itself is a performance type video, but with the intensity of the music the director translated that into the imagery of the music video. The band’s album Shake is available now and they wanted to give our listeners a taste of their sound. Here’s The DTEASE with their music video for “Slapshot” through their YouTube channel – Richard:
Brother Hawk’s Music Video for “The Clear Lake”
Brother Hawk’s sound is straight up Blues with a twist of Rock. In their single “The Clear Lake” they blend both genres nicely. It has a nice Blues’ slow rhythm, with an edge to it for the Rock feel. “The Clear Lake” is the title track off of their upcoming album due out May 11. The music video is pretty much a studio video, however the setting is in a house. This single slows done life’s pace for the listener just to enjoy. Here’s Brother Hawk’s music video for “The Clear Lake” through their YouTube channel and don’t forget to keep an eye out for their The Clear Lake LP – Richard:
No Dry County’s Single “Bittersweet”
No Dry County is sharing their single “Bittersweet” with our listeners in preparation for their album entitled Panhandle Music. “Bittersweet” is pretty much a straight up country single that you would hear at a honky tonk. You have that great bar sound that comes through with No Dry County’s vocals and instrumentals. So all of our country fans slip on your boots and get your partner out on the dance floor for a great slow dance with No Dry County’s, “Bittersweet”, and be on the look out for their album, Panhandle Music, due out June 5. Until then here’s “Bittersweet” through SoundCloud – Richard:
Krantz’ New Lyric Video for “Run Away”
From the very start of Krantz’ “Run Away” you feel the old style rock coming at you. The base beat drives through the song and establishes the singles fun summer rockin’ beat. The video as stated is a straight up lyric video, but this one is all about the song. In “Run Away” you have a single that you will play in the car up loud, move your body to, and sing along with the band. Krantz invites our listeners to join in the fun through their YouTube channel and look out for their EP, The Pennock Tapes, to drop on April 27 – Richard: