Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from Blues Scene about music & art.
Browsing: Reviews
This is the all-encompassing section to review anything music-related.
At their recent show in Chicago, where they played ‘Waiting to Spill’ in its entirety, The Backseat Lovers proved they are no mere studio darlings.
Leah Seator, now editor of The Orcadian (oldest newspaper in Orkney, Scotland), gives background to celebration of the songs of Delta blues legend Robert Johnson.
“We’ve got a few slower songs we play if we’re doing two sets a night, but for the most part we like to rock out.” – Tim “Too Slim” Langford
Nonc Nu & Da Wild Matous, along with Tyron Benoit, brought it to the streets of Houma, LA, to help celebrate its Bicentennial Celebration.
What makes Megson’s celebration of these songs special lies within the combined musical and artistic talents of Stu and Debs.
The remarkable growth that King has shown over the course of his first five albums is also evident on stage.
Francis exhibits an uncanny ability to command the stage despite being tethered to his piano.
K.R.I.T. adds a captivating rap to Kingfish’s passionate vocals and thought-provoking lyrics, seamlessly blending hip hop’s raw urgency with the timelessness of the blues.
The Who’s abilities were on full display at their recent stop in Chicago. The setlist was a perfect construction of hits, rarities, and newer material.
The Black Crowes hit the stage to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their five time multi-platinum release Shake Your Money Maker.