I had forgotten how much I liked this album until a couple of months ago, when I randomly decided to listen to it for the first time in years. Lol.

I had forgotten how much I liked this album until a couple of months ago, when I randomly decided to listen to it for the first time in years. Lol.

Stonefeather actually asked to be featured on my blog via Instagram. I wasted little time in checking out their latest video for the song “Ride On.” I was immediately in love.
Hailing from California, it is no surprise that Stonefeather employs an eclectic mix of rock, funk, and the blues. The tracks “Ride On” and “Electrify” showcase their classic rock influences, which include Cream, Jimi Hendrix, and Led Zeppelin, while songs like “Crack Cocaine,” “Kush Doctor,” and “What U Want” pay tribute to more current artists such as Rage Against the Machine and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Stonefeather is definitely one of my new favorites. I highly recommend that you find the time to listen to them. Below are my top three Stonefeather tracks.
Kush Doctor
Ride On
Electrify
1. Disturbed: “Land of Confusion” (Genesis cover)
2. Mötley Crüe: “Smokin’ in the Boys Room” (Brownsville Station cover)
3. Slash ft. Myles Kennedy: “Sweet Child O’ Mine” (Guns ‘N’ Roses cover)
I told y’all Alter Bridge would show up more than once! Lol. I love these guys, and lately I have been obsessed with the song “Words Darker Than Their Wings” from AB III.
You can’t have a week dedicated to love and not include H.I.M.
HIM — “Heaven Tonight,” from the album Razorblade Romance (2000).
Foreigner — “Waiting For a Girl Like You,” from the album 4 (1981).
Badfinger — “No Matter What,” from the album No Dice (1970).
I know I haven’t even scratched the surface of all that Led Zeppelin has done, so there will be another week dedicated to them in the future.
Led Zeppelin — “Candy Store Rock,” from the album Presence (1976).
1. Super bob: “Sexy and I Know It” (LMFAO cover)
I love this video!
2. Aerosmith: “Come Together” (The Beatles cover)
Not a huge fan of this version, actually, but hey… It’s still a good song.
3. Five Finger Death Punch: “Bad Company” (Bad Company cover)