Tag: blues

New Video: The Creepily Surreal New Video for Jas Patrick’s “Harpy”

Nashville, TN-based singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jas Patrick can trace the origins of his music career to when he was a small child — at four, Patrick had started playing drums and by the time, he […]

New Audio: Skin & Bones’ Swaggering and Ominous “Bad Feeling”

Comprised of Taylor Borsuk (vocals, guitar, drums) and Peter Blackwelder (violin), the Venice Beach, CA-based duo Skin & Bones first gained attention locally as local buskers performing country and blues tunes on Venice Beach’s renowned […]

Comprised of sibling Jake Scarpino (guitar and vocals) and Sam Scarpino (drums and vocals), the Boston, MA-based duo The Winter Brave have been writing, recording and playing together since 2007; however, they quickly received both […]

The Dallas, TX-based quartet Dead Flowers have developed a reputation both locally and regionally for a boozy, blues rock sound that also possesses elements of punk rock in a way that arguably owes a debt […]

If you’ve been frequenting JOVM over the past few months, you’ll likely be familiar with Lee Miles, a Louisville, KY-based alt country/folk-rock/blues-rock artist who records and performs under the moniker of Chief Ghoul. And as […]

Comprised of Corey Howe (vocals, guitar), Vince Tuley (guitar), Evan Johnson (bass) and Ed Chaney (drums), the Dallas, TX-based quartet Dead Flowers have developed a reputation both locally and regionally for a boozy, bluesy rock […]

Lee Miles is a Louisville, KY-based alt-country/folk-rock/blues-rock artist, who records and performs under the moniker of Chief Ghoul. And under the Chief Ghoul moniker, Miles has developed a reputation for a sound that channels the […]

From roughly 1969 to 1974 Detroit radio station WABX broadcast Detroit Tubeworks on an cable-like precursor. The program featured some of the country’s and area’s best musical acts, and although there’s limited existing footage, the […]

From roughly 1969 to 1974, Detroit radio station WABX broadcasted Detroit Tubeworks, broadcasted a program which featured some of the country’s and area’s best musical acts. And although there’s limited existing footage, the program’s concept was the […]

The Los Angeles-based quartet of Dorothy, named after their founder and lead vocalist have become blogosphere sensations for a sound that employs elements of riff-heavy 60s and 70s rock, the blues, glam rock, hip hop […]

Halley DeVestern Band at Mercury Lounge 1/19/15

If you’ve been regularly following JOVM for the past year or so, you may remember that early last year I interviewed the members of the Halley DeVestern Band after the release of their most recent effort, Fabbo! Boffo! Smasho! And what […]

If you’ve been following JOVM for quite some time, you might remember coming across The New York-based quartet, The Dough Rollers. Founding members Jack Byrne and Malcolm Ford formed the band in 2008, after bonding […]