If you are a fan of any s
outhern rock stylings the following band is a must for you. The name of this band is Pride and Glory, the music that they made is simply perfect. Although the frontman Zakk Wylde is not from the south, you would beg to differ upon listening to this album. With a mix of bluesy driven songs to hard as hard can get this album gives a little something for everyone. The song "Losing your mind" actually starts out with a banjo and then the guitar follows it making an amazing sound. The song "Sweet Jesus" is by far one of the best on this album. It has piano and a great vocal arrangement. Overall, I would say if you don't have this album go out and get it. The album is great from start to finish. The only song I dislike is "Hate your guts". The best song on the album is by far "Machnegun man". After this album Zakk went on to do a solo album and form Black Label Society. If you aren't a fan of BLS or Zakk Wylde period you should still give this a listen. I personally am not a fan of Black Label Society, and I cherish this album. It sounds nothing like Zakk Wylde has or will do again. Unfortunately the self titled album is the only one the band made.The next band I would like
to discuss is called Black Stone Cherry. With their newest efforts coming out in 2008 this band has shown that southern rock is still thriving. Both albums they have put out are absolutely great. Hailing from Kentucky and sounding like a heavy fusion of The Black Crowes and Lynyrd Skynyrd they prove that not every new band has to suck and write songs for 14 year old girls. The best songs on the first self titled album are as follows: "Lonely Train", "Rain Wizard", "Hell and High Water", and "Crosstown Woman". Their newest album holds such greats as: "Blind Man", "Soulcreek", and "Ghost of Floyd Collins". The last song mentioned is along the same lines as the great Charlie Daniels Band's "Legend of Wooley Swamp". Their self-titled album is my favorite of the two, however, the new album is growing on me. All the songs mentioned are defininately worth a download but others on the albums are kinda hit or miss. If your let down by todays music look this band up and give them a listen.


This band is gaining popularity to the point of making an absolutely terrible album. Their first few albums were mainly traditional songs done up their way, which was very unique. Sometimes these songs weren't so good because of the speedy blugrass effect. Their absolute best song "Wagon Wheel" is almost completely by them with the exception of the chorus which they lifted from legendary Bob Dylan. Their second best would have to be "Tell it to me". Both of these songs are from their self titled album, and the only other album I would suggest would be Big Iron World. This album is more Dylanish and less bluegrassy. "Wagon Wheel" is an absolute must have. You may have heard a cover or eight of this great song, but like most songs nothing compares to the original. Unfortunately, all their albums besides these two really blow. There so bad I wouldn't even give them to my grandmother for christmas.

