Watch this video they just dropped for “Mustang Ranch” and become a fan already!!!
As if the song was not hilarious enough, the video just makes it that much more entertaining. “Mustang Ranch” is off of Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears latest album Scandalous. The album is out now and if you liked that song, boy are you in for a treat.
Yeah, I am a couple years late jumping on the bandwagon on this one…
Recently Rob Coe, front-man of The Enablers, emailed me a link to a kick ass T.I. cover that his band did a few years back. I had heard of his Gainsville, Florida, punk act before but for whatever reason never got to check them out.
The Enablers actually are made up of other bands you may have hear about. Rob Coe is from Fay Wray and their bassist was in some band called Dashboard Confessional. They sound familiar…
The cover of “Whatever You Like”, originally written by the currently incarcerated rap star T.I., is brilliant. I have listened to it over and over and just can not get enough of it. One might be fooled upon hearing it not thinking it is a cover. Here, check it out for yourself:
This cover does sound more like Lucero, but the rest of The Enablers is more like a Social D, Husker Du sound with a little Springsteen vocals added to the mix. Not as fast and furious when it comes to the punk sound, but not exactly to be considered rock.
Here are a couple other songs I found online if you want to hear some of their original material. I know I am digging it.
I am going to be searching for their material online. I believe there is an EP out there waiting for me to purchase. This is stuff I need to have in my vinyl collection. I am not sure how active they are these days but I know Rob Coe did play the Suburban Home Records anniversary show last summer.
I guess there is only one way to find out… Let’s see if Rob wants to do an interview. Stay turned.
I don’t know if I can speak for all of you out there on this memory of mine, but I remember once when I was a kid I was flipping through my father’s LP collection. His collection consisted mostly of late 60s and 70s bands, bands considered “classic rock” these days. Still new to the game called music, I had no idea who all these bands were and was ever so curious to familiarize myself with them.
I marveled at the pictures at first, some more than others thanks to scantily clad women gracing the covers, and soon was just playing record after record teaching myself what to like and what to disregard. There were gems that I found in those stacks of records that pretty much kick started my love for music. I bring up this story because I swear that the new Rival Sons album, Pressure & Time, that I just listened toeasily could have been one of those records that I pulled out from the stack, listened to, and said “woah.”
Hailing from Los Angeles, Rival Sons are a modern day classic rock band, all talent and no gimmicks at all. The foursome has been around since 2008 and released their sophomore album Pressure & Time on Earache Records. At times the band sounds like a cross between classic rock like Led Zeppelin but also hints towards a modern White Stripes/Jack White feel. The collection of genres makes for a great sound that has been seemingly dismissed these days in the music world when it comes to new bands.
As soon as “All Over The Road” started, I found myself almost in shock to hear what I was listening to. “Pressure and Time” won me over after I listened to it. I adored the whole song start to finish. Just check out the video below and see if you agree. I can see the ladies already swooning over “Only One” once it hits their ears. Reminding me of a Black Crows song, it was a sly cut to listen to with nice keyboard and heavy bass guitar playing.
“Get Mine” was a straight up jam with an ever so addicting funky bass riff that was met up some classic guitar playing. “Burn Down Los Angeles” was just bad ass. The drumming, the bass, the guitars, and the signing all together kept your head rocking and toughened up your skin. “Save Me” had a fun start with a little classic guitar and bass exchange and then was smothered with a nice helping of soul. Throughout it reminded me of a Sweet song, not like “dude, it was sweet”, but like the band Sweet…never mind. (additionally this song has been featured on a Jeremiah Weed commercial). The lighter flicking, body swaying, arena destined “Face Of Light” closed out the album.
Pressure & Time seemed to just breeze past me while listening to. At 30-minutes, I really would have loved to heard more, a lot more. I really was not expecting Rival Sons to sound the way they did. I was told that they “rocked” but that is an understatement. This band must have gone back in time and hung out with the legends to sound this great. The lead singer looks like the lovechild of Jim Morrison and sounds like Jack White as well as Robert Plant. The band dresses to impress and supposedly puts on some of the best like shows (still yet to be determined by this guy). Apparently they have shared the stage with bands like Kiss and Judas Priest already in their short career. Not too shabby boys.
If you like your rock classic and have been looking for something new to check out and just sink your teeth into, look no further. Rival Sons have arrived and I am pretty sure all the folk out there who rocked out in the 70s, perhaps even your parents, are going approve.
You know, it’s been a while since I mentioned the southern bell brat pack also known as Those Darlins… Might as well pimp them out now for a moment while I have your attention.
Many Cleveland fans were bummed to learn that Those Darlins dropped off the bill last June. They opted to do so in order to perform a benefit show, so I guess we can not be too mad at them.
Regardless, they have yet to make a stop in Cleveland in 2011 and it looks like this Fall will be the next time they drop by.
On October 12th, Those Darlins will be playing a show at the Grog Shop with Peelander-Z. Can you say awesome!?!?
Stay cool Cleveland. The girls and Lynwood will see you in a few months…
Speaking of awesome… Looks like the girls and Lynwood are getting some well-deserved attention:
Too bad I would never drive that toaster in public.
Wow, what a bummer. I just learned that Frank Carter announced his departure from the UK punk act Gallows. In a statement taken from Frank’s website frankxcarter.com, the tattooed bad ass had this to say about why he is leaving the band:
It is with a heavy heart that I have to announce my departure from Gallows. It seems that Gallows have hit a crossroads in our writing process and unfortunately myself and the rest of the boys have different ideas regarding the sound of Gallows going forward. Gallows have decided they are going to continue on without me and I wish the boys the best of luck for the future.
This does not mean I am giving up on music. I have a new band called PURE LOVE which I have been working on with my brother Jim Carroll (Suicide File, Clouds, Hope Conspiracy) for a few months now. A lot of late nights in the studio have meant that we will be recording our debut album in September and then will hit the road later this year. I hope to see you all there.
I want to say thank you to my brothers Stephen, Jonathan and Richard, my parents and the rest of the boys in Gallows for their support not only over the past few months, but the past 6 years. I also want to thank all the fans that helped us build Gallows into something I could really be proud of. Without you it would have meant nothing. Thank you all. Forwards ever, backwards never. Pure Love.
Frank Carter
I am curious on this new band of his called Pure Love. I have been a huge fan of Gallows since the first time I saw them live at a Warped Tour years ago. It was one of those bands that I had never heard of before, but by set’s end, wanted to hear more.
Frank’s energy is unline anyone else and he never holds his tounge. He had no problem bashing non-punk bands at a Warped Tour a couple years ago (targeting 3OH!3 and Jeffree Starr) as well as climbed the rafters at a Grog Shop show while the kids moshed under him. He takes his performances to a personal level and marches in the middle of the crowd with mic in hand, it was quite the experience.
I would love to see both the Gallows and Frank continue in their musical careers, but am still a little disappointed that Frank will no longer be fronting Gallows.
Hopefully Pure Love will be as amazing as Gallows were. Guess we wait till September to find out… Until then, enjoy some videos I found: