Well, these are strange times and Rock and Roll won’t be clamped down even if we are.  Thanks to the magic of this here interweb we can still get our mitts on new music (gloved up of course) first up on this playlist is a right banger from Noo Yawk Citys Wyldlife . It’s recently been reviewed on RPM and I happen to agree with Ben when he claimed it could be a contender for record of the year. We have added ‘Sacre Bleu’ to our banging playlist.

 

Next up is a band from Sweden called Dictator Ship and Fraser covered this one and ‘Your Favourite’ is a great slice of scandiRock with ‘Eat The Poor’ making the cut in our Playlist.

 

Australia is quickly becoming the epicentre of Global Garage Rock and you sure can add The Chats to that list of fine Australian bands and with their recent record ‘High Risk Behaviour’ hitting the shelves we’ve included ‘ The Kids Need Guns’ to our playlist with its classic DC early days rawness and their snotty lyrics The Chats rightly are causing a stir around this globe all of their own.

It’s not all snotty records this month we did have some offerings from the Classic Rock and Grunge crossover of Buffalo Summer so included the excellent ‘Hit The Ground Running’ taken off their recently released album ‘Desolation Blue’ with some fine cool slide on the otherwise beefy riffs it’s a real tour de force from Soth Wales on this new album.

 

It might have been a lifetime ago that The Psychedelic Furs last released a new album but the wait is over and Made Of Rain is almost upon us.  We’ve included the first single taken from the record ‘You’ll Be Mine’.

Naked Six have a new album out and the lead track off that album is ’21st Century Brawl’ and that makes our playlist with its jarring poke before the album kicks off with some great tunes. Well worth investigating so let this opener suck you in but don’t forget to buckle up.

Ben found his stereo working overtime as The City Kids released ‘Things That Never Were’ so we’ve added ‘You Get Nothing’ To our playlist.

I know a girl, a girl called Party, Party Girl.  Bono sang that but the Dahlmanns sing ‘Party Girl’ which was released as part of a split with Tommy & The Rockets on Beluga Records a classic castanets clacking slice of power pop with saxophone and New Wave approved piano.

Then Comes Silence who we include ‘Devils’ from their most excellent ‘Machines’ album that was recently reviewed with some dark Goth undertones this has been on heavy rotation around some RPM circles as the corpse paint went on and certain writers were only venturing out after dark with this on their playlists.  Get on it kids.

If a bit of Goth isn’t your thang then why not grow out those sidies and  some facial hair and get on down with Rookie. We’ve got ourselves a ‘One Way Ticket’ to listen to this great playlist and ride out this Global pandemic.

As well as some awesome reviews April sees us bring some news that bands push out so why not include some of the movers and shakers who are busy this month either re arranging tours or putting the final touches on new releases. How about some Rock with American Jetset? ‘Gold & Nines’ is classic cock rock n roll so it makes the cut.  Our old friend Jizzy Pearl also announced that he has signed a new deal with Golden Robot Records so expect some new music and live shows soon. We head back to when he did the album ‘Just A Boy’ and include the cracker ‘Do You Wanna Get High’.

With everybody with a guitar and camera phone shooting home shows we have a few suggestions of who you could check out starting with Rich Ragany & The Digressions who bring ‘Later Than It Is’ to our playlist off the excellent debut album and rumour has it that recording has begun for the follow up which commenced before this lockdown but be sure we’ll bring you the news as and when. 

Another artist smashing the numbers watching his home broadcast is Mike Peters with his ‘Big Night In’ I’ve not tuned in yet but rest assured I will.  Heres one from his recent output ’13 Dead Raindeers’.  Another live streamer is Jesse Malin  who we also interviewed recently and who has a brand new single out sadly it’s not on this service yet so make do with a cut off his last album ‘Chemical Heart’.

There’s fifteen reasons to stay in and have RPM Playlist be your companion and while away the hours playing some quality rock and roll . Go on a journey of discovery and see where it takes you as you avoid the rocks on the choppy water of Rock and Roll 2020.

 

 

JIZZY PEARL has been a fixture on the world-famous Hollywood Sunset Strip since his edgy street rock band LOVE/HATE released their debut album Blackout In The Red Room in 1990. Blackout In The Red Room received Best Record of the Year honours from Kerrang! and Metal Hammer in addition to being a fan and critics favourite.

It established LOVE/HATE as genuine Hollywood rock superstars, and they developed a strong cult following. Their second record Wasted In America followed in 1992, and the band hit the road with the likes of SKID ROW, DIO, AC/DC and OZZY OSBOURNE!

Since then Jizzy has played, recorded and toured with platinum artists like RATT and L.A. GUNS, including a stint with Guns N’ Roses drummer Steven Adler in ADLER’S APPETITE, whilst currently fronting the legendary Quiet Riot. Jizzy has also released several critically acclaimed solo albums, the most recent being 2018’s ‘All You Need Is Soul’ on Frontiers Records. 

The legacy continues in 2020 with JIZZY PEARL’S LOVE/HATE who this year have been touring the 30th anniversary of BLACKOUT IN THE RED ROOM playing the iconic album in full.

Jizzy and his band are sounding better than ever and Golden Robot Records (part of the Golden Robot Global Entertainment Group) are extremely honoured to be the new home of a Hollywood Rock icon like Jizzy Pearl. Jizzy’s global fanbase can look forward to some scintillating new music in 2020.

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IN AMIDST EUROPEAN UNCERTAINTY AND CONFUSION – ONE THING THE UK CAN BE SURE OF IS JIZZY PEARLS ANNUAL VISIT TO THE UK.

JIZZY PEARL will soon grace our shores armed once again with his UK band (Stevie Pearce, Mickey Richards and Christian Kimmett) to deliver A truly breathtaking back Catalogue of songs with the ferocity and power that only he can. From incendiary albums BLACKOUT IN THE RED ROOM and WASTED IN AMERICA .Prime selections from LETS RUMBLE all the way through to His latest and highly acclaimed Record ALL YOU NEED IS SOULJIZZY PEARL has lived it, breathed it and can still sing it.. without falter.. a truly remarkable spectacle.

The UK Leg of the Tour begins in Edinburgh, Bannerman’s on the 13th of March and culminates On March 24th – With a stop off in Wales to play a sold out HARD ROCK HELL on Friday 15th opening for UFO. This time around sees the return to NOTTINGHAM which has been off the the touring schedule for a few years, and also SHEFFIELD – where there is the chance to meet the man himself, watch sound check and get some free goodies! All you have to do is visit the Corporations Facebook page for more detail: www.facebook.com/CorporationSheffield

Following this, The band will play 4 dates in Italy (To be announced soon) before returning to the UK, where JIZZY backed by Stevie Pearce will embark on the second instalment of ACOUSTIC SONGS AND STORIES. Stripped back Love/Hate favourites with some JIZZY PEARL Solo Material from Just a boy.. and a cover or two thrown in for good measure.. Intertwined with historical rock and roll anecdotes straight from the mouth of the guy that witnessed it – the same guy that hung himself aloft Hollywood, from a crucifix, tied to the letter ‘Y’ in the name of rock and roll. Who doesn’t want to hear about that??

Main support from THE BRINK and SILK ROAD.

ALL DATES LISTED BELOW

March:
13th: Bannermsans, Edinburgh
14th: Brickyard, Carlisle
15th: Hard Rock Hell, Wales
16th: Real Time Live, Chesterfield
17th: Camden Underworld
21st: Corporation Sheffield
22nd: Slade Rooms, Wolverhampton
23rd: Tivoli, Buckley
24th: Rescue Rooms, Nottingham

ACOUSTIC SONGS AND STORIES

April:
4th: Bannermans, Edinburgh
5th: The Waterloo, Blackpool
6th: The diamond, N. Ireland