Size: 76,0 MB
Time: 32:48
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2008/2018
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front
01. The Ballad Of Curtis Joe (2:52)
02. In The Slammer (2:37)
03. Lost My Way (For Dad) (3:37)
04. Drinkin' Over You (3:42)
05. You're Leavin' (3:08)
06. Here I Am Holding You (5:19)
07. You Go Your Way & I'll Go Mine (3:01)
08. How Blue Can You Get (8:30)
Album: Blues My Way
Size: 99,5 MB
Time: 38:04
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Blues Rock
Art: Front
01. Killing Floor (5:38)
02. Long Cold Lonely Winter (5:24)
03. Me, You & The Blues (2:56)
04. Kill For You (5:12)
05. Road King (4:17)
06. Livin' With The Blues (7:02)
07. Met Her At A Barbecue (3:08)
08. Voodoo Blues (4:26)
Super-heavy original blues rock from Canada. This ain't your Gramma's blues band.
Guitarist/vocalist Jeffrey David, JD, is well known for fronting the Canadian power-metal group Wicked Angel throughout the eighties and nineties. Wicked Angel toured and recorded extensively for over a decade, while JD was also involved in various blues oriented side-projects. However, it wasn't until 2008 that he devoted his skills full-time to this, his hard blues-rock project, including the role as sole writer for the group. Fresh, unique and one-of-a-kind are just a few words to describe his new power-trio. Heavy enough to hit a home-run with hard rock & metal fans, yet deep enough to cut like a knife, and his power-house rhythm section provides the heavy BLUES CONNECTION.
"My 2008 debut is a double length indie release," states JD. I wanted a decent recording to shop to labels, but also something we could send out to some radio stations and podcasts. I know it's been played in a number of countries now, and the feedback has been great."
JD likes extremely heavy blues, and so he plays it the way he likes it. Influences from other heavy blues-roots rock artists, such as Tony Iommi, Gary Moore and Jimmy Page, and Leslie West are apparent, as well as guys like Mick Box, Alvin Lee, Kossof, Blackmore, the Kings, B.B. & Albert, and others, like Dixon, Wolf, Waters, Hendrix, Trower, Bonamassa, Trout, Hayes, and Erickson. And let's not forget Leigh Stephens (Blue Cheer).
Guitarist/vocalist Jeffrey David, JD, is well known for fronting the Canadian power-metal group Wicked Angel throughout the eighties and nineties. Wicked Angel toured and recorded extensively for over a decade, while JD was also involved in various blues oriented side-projects. However, it wasn't until 2008 that he devoted his skills full-time to this, his hard blues-rock project, including the role as sole writer for the group. Fresh, unique and one-of-a-kind are just a few words to describe his new power-trio. Heavy enough to hit a home-run with hard rock & metal fans, yet deep enough to cut like a knife, and his power-house rhythm section provides the heavy BLUES CONNECTION.
"My 2008 debut is a double length indie release," states JD. I wanted a decent recording to shop to labels, but also something we could send out to some radio stations and podcasts. I know it's been played in a number of countries now, and the feedback has been great."
JD likes extremely heavy blues, and so he plays it the way he likes it. Influences from other heavy blues-roots rock artists, such as Tony Iommi, Gary Moore and Jimmy Page, and Leslie West are apparent, as well as guys like Mick Box, Alvin Lee, Kossof, Blackmore, the Kings, B.B. & Albert, and others, like Dixon, Wolf, Waters, Hendrix, Trower, Bonamassa, Trout, Hayes, and Erickson. And let's not forget Leigh Stephens (Blue Cheer).
Heavy Effin' Blues
Blues My Way