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воскресенье, 5 июля 2026 г.

Peter Veteska & Blues Train - Key Of V

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:36:55 
Size:94,3 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Checking On My Baby - 2:49
 2. Key To The Highway - 3:15
 3. Home Of The Broken Hearted - 3:14
 4. Falling Out Of Love Again - 4:06
 5. Tuning Out The Noise - 3:57
 6. Learning The Blues - 4:52
 7. Watch The Love Grow - 4:51
 8. I Did All That I Could - 3:09
 9. Walking By Myself - 2:44
10. I Don’t Know Enough About You - 3:53

Key Of V’ is the eighth album from Peter Veteska & Blues Train, one of the most polished blues ensembles of the United States. Through the years the band has developed itself into a blues rock machine that is grounded on a rock steady rhythm section (Alex D’Agnese on drums and Chuck Hearne on bass) over which Veteska vocally and on guitar and Jeff Levine on keyboards feature in excellent interplay.
Veteska calls the album, with five band originals and five covers, his most personal album yet. It’s the five ‘catchy’ band originals that stand out the most. Home Of The Broken Hearted, Falling Out Of Love Again, Turning Out The Noise, Watch The Love Grow and the cover Checking On My Baby are blues rock anthems of great class.
The other songs refer to Veteska’s past, such as the covers Key To The Highway and Walking By Myself and songs like Learning The Blues and I Did All That I Could that have a strong jazzy character. ‘Key Of V ‘ ends up with the acoustic saloon song I Don’t Know Enough About You. With ‘Key Of V,’ Peter Veteska & Blues Train prove to be one of the tightest blues rockbands on the scene ~ Tom Wouters/

John Earl Walker - Live In Germany

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2009
Time:63:08 
Size:145,3 MB 
Label:Walkright Records 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Tess's Shuffle (Live) - 3:54
 2. Band Introduction (Live) - 0:25
 3. Come over Here (Live) - 4:41
 4. I'm Leavin' You (Live) - 7:38
 5. My Last Goodbye (Live) - 6:22
 6. Airport Blues (Live) - 7:46
 7. Backdoor Romance (Live) - 5:05
 8. The World's a Prison (Live) - 4:30
 9. Poor Boy Blues  (Live) - 8:00
10. Nightwalker (Live) - 4:11
11. Hurricane (Live) - 5:13
12. Baby Baby Baby (Live) - 5:19

John Earl Walker (Born in Brooklyn, New York) is an American electric blues guitarist, vocalist, songwriter and producer. John Earl began playing guitar at age thirteen. Shortly thereafter he began forming his own bands to play at local gigs in the New York City area. 
At one of his first gigs playing at his uncle’s wedding at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, he met Sam Cooke who was performing in the next room and it left a huge impression on him. Around this time he started writing his own music and lyrics, a practice he continues to this day. By age fifteen John was playing professional gigs in clubs with older band mates. John cites the three Kings (BB, Albert, and Freddie) along with Chuck Berry as his biggest influences as he developed his own unique style. 
During the 60's he played with various bands and line-ups in New York including Capitol recording artists Plum Nelly who opened shows for top acts like Buddy Guy, Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters, Jimi Hendrix, Dr. John, John Mayall, Fleetwood Mac, and many other luminaries. Just two days after his twentieth birthday John Earl played at Carnegie Hall with Plum Nelly, opening for the James Gang, on May 15, 1971. 
A great day for John Earl was in December 1975, when he was asked to film a pilot playing guitar with BB King for channel 9 KHJ in Los Angeles called "Backstage Pass." Soon afterwards John Earl formed his first blues band in Los Angeles and since then has led his own bands with many different line-ups. Many of John Earl's songs have become blues Internet classics. John Earl's main guitar used live and on all his CDs is named Dorothy a 1959 Fender Stratocaster which he purchased in NYC in 1973 in a trade for his 1961 Strat plus $100.00 dollars. As well as performing in New York, John Earl Walker has performed at festivals in Australia and Sweden and also at the Fortieth Internationale Jazzwoche Burghausen in Germany in 2009.

Sayed Sabrina - Big Boy Blues

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2013
Time:38:35 
Size:89,1 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues/Mix 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. That's When I Know - 2:52
 2. Come Back to Your Senses - 3:43
 3. Listen Up - 2:59
 4. A Love of My Own - 3:26
 5. Loser's Lament - 3:07
 6. At Last - 2:55
 7. Get the Job Done - 2:49
 8. Dirty Dealing - 2:43
 9. Love Has No Pride - 4:19
10. Hoochie Coochie Gal-Live (Live) - 4:51
11. I Just Want to Make Love to You - 4:45

Ayed Sabrina, is an enduring talent, a local legend, a petite powerhouse with a distinct sensuality and sense of humor. If you have ever seen her perform it is hard to forget and equally hard to describe. In the old school style of Jazz, Blues and Classic Rock greats, Sabrina's shows are mesmerizing. Her vocal projection is matched by her lively interactions with her audiences. Sabrina's unique sense of style brings a spirited diversity to the powerful voice that has been her trademark for so many years. Born and raised in Los Angeles, the product of Scotch/Irish and Fijian/Pakastani parents, her influences and style reflect her unique, yet eclectic versatile style. She has been compared to vocalist legends before her time: Billie Holiday, Anita O'Day, Etta James, Janis Joplin, Tina Turner and Judy Garland. In an era where sometimes the heart and soul of good music seems only to exist in the past, Sayed Sabrina reminds us that inspiration never dies and that much of the beauty and tradition of yesterday is still here for us to enjoy. Named one of the Top 100 Unsigned Female Artists in the US by Omnia Music Magazine. Take the time to listen and enjoy something too unique to find just anywhere.This album is a mixture of blues and other musical genres.

Beyond 1969 - Back to the Blues

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:42:43 
Size:98,7 MB 
Label:HMG Recordings 
Styles:Blues/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. I'm Never Gonna Leave You - 4:55
 2. Feels So Good To Feel So Bad - 4:26
 3. Consolation Man - 4:33
 4. Comin' Back to the Blues - 3:56
 5. I'm Not Over You Yet - 4:10
 6. Darkest Before the Dawn - 3:53
 7. Goin' Down - 4:23
 8. If I Stay With You Tonight - 3:34
 9. It's My Own Damn Fault - 3:50
10. When It All Falls Down - 4:58

Led by veteran Tom “The Suit” Forst on guitar and vocals, Beyond 1969 is a veteran outfit who began life with a setlist that – as their name implies — put a new spin on music from the hippie era. But they return to blues-rock roots in style with this interesting effort. It’s an all-original celebration of love, loss, lust, loneliness and laughter.
A Connecticut and New York blues hall-of-famer with a well-worn voice, Tom shares the mic with bassist Tony Delisio in an ensemble that features keyboard player Jeff Bousfield, and drummer Bryan Caudle.
I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Back To The Blues, by Beyond 1969 and it's a solid blues rocker. Opening with I'm Never Gonna Leave You, a cool rocker with a funky backbeat, Tom Forst on lead vocal and guitar sets the pace with active bass work by Tony Delisio, Jeff Bousfield on keys and Bryan Caudle on drums. Bluesy ballad, Consolation Man is a real cool track in the vein of the Thrill Is Gone with soulful vocals and tasty, overdriven guitar lead by Forst, backing vocals and bass by Delisio, saturated organ work by Bousfield and a tight rhythm by Caudle. Very nice. Caudle opens Darkest Before The Dawn with a funky drum rhythm, supported by a complimentary bass line by Delisio. This may be my favorite track on the release when Forst gets into the groove with his vocal and melodic guitar soloing, surrounded by Bousfield's saturated organ and keyboard soloing. Very cool. Blues soaked, It's My Own Damn Fault, really gives Forst a chance to grind it out on guitar and his vocals are just right. With warm organ work by Bousfield, leading bass work by Delisio and tight percussion by Caudle, this track is a sure winner. Wrapping the release is When It All Falls Down is a driving rocker with prominent bass work by Delisio with full organ and drums under solid vocals by Forst. Forst layers guitar lead with Bousfield for an epic duel closing out the release. 

Exeter Blues - The Road and The Rail

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2013
Time:44:38 
Size:102,8 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Aussie Blues/Blues Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Road Trip - 3:35
 2. White Line Fever - 3:26
 3. Dangerous Girls in Big Black Cars - 3:29
 4. Halfway - 4:43
 5. Red Tail Lights - 3:57
 6. The Car Incedent - 3:50
 7. Beaty of It All - 4:14
 8. Driven North - 2:49
 9. Johney the Miners Blues Song - 4:02
10. Midnight Train - 3:58
11. I Missed the Train - 3:57
12. Home At Last - 2:32

The Road and The Rail is a 2013 studio album by Australian blues and roots artist Exeter Blues (David O'Leary). The 12-track record features themes of travel, outback driving, and railway journeys with tracks like "Road Trip," "Midnight Train," and "I Missed the Train".
"Twelve songs inspired by too many days on the road and living 1oo metres from the great Southern rail . Melbourne to Sydney line we lived with the trains 75 movements a day freight trains passenger trains Days spent driving up and down highways across Australia .Covering three states New south wales Northern territory and South Australia."

Li'l Ronnie and The Grand Dukes - Gotta Strange Feeling

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2012
Time:55:22 
Size:127,2 MB 
Label:EllerSoul Records 
Styles:Blues/Harmonica Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Can't Buy My Love - 3:56
 2. Cold Hard Cash - 4:27
 3. Love Never Dies - 6:00
 4. Sweet Sue - 3:04
 5. Screaming and Crying - 3:53
 6. She's Bad News - 3:23
 7. Buzz Me - 3:07
 8. Fat City - 3:49
 9. Can't Please Your Wife - 3:42
10. Gotta Strange Feeling - 3:12
11. I Won't Take It Anymore - 3:26
12. Late Nite Blues - 4:12
13. Bring Your Love Home - 5:40
14. C'est La Vie - 3:25

With the EllerSoul label, harmonica player and singer Li’l Ronnie debuts with his band The Grand Dukes. Recorded in early January of this year, 2012, the album is a powerful showcase of the talent of this harmonica player, singer, and songwriter, along with his band's guitarist, Ivan Applerouth. Together they wrote twelve of the fourteen compositions on the album, in addition to "Buzz Me" by Louis Jordan and "C’est La Vie" by Chuck Berry. The album is heading in the right direction, with a handful of tracks that move between rockin’ blues, swamp rock, Chicago blues, and jump rock—all solid songs that powerfully and emotionally resonate with the listener, constantly and relentlessly delivering swing, twist, and groove in equal measure. Li’l Ronnie Owens plays beautifully crafted riffs and phrases with skill, precision, and good pitch, although at times his voice doesn't quite reach the heights it deserves. In any case, it's an honest and well-made album, worthy of applause and generally receiving a very good rating.

Angel - Where Have You Been?

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2005
Time:38:04 
Size:88,9 MB 
Label:Rissoff Music 
Styles:R&B/Blues/Soul/Mix 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Where Are You? - 2:07
 2. I Want A Love I Can See - 3:05
 3. Where Have You Been? - 5:11
 4. Why Me? - 5:01
 5. It's Better To Have And Don't Need - 4:11
 6. Your Promise To Be Mine - 3:39
 7. Break Out The Tears - 3:52
 8. Back In Love Again - 4:44
 9. I Wanna Be (Your Everything) - 3:17
10. Oh Rockin' Daddy - 2:53

Bronx, New York blues musician.A mix of classic and original Rhythm&Blues, Soul, Blues with a nod to the group Harmony sound.An obscure blues CD from 2005 with a couple of killer soul tracks in "Why Me ?" and "Break Out The Tears." He also covers a Don Covay classic and the old Pretenders number released on Carnival yonks ago.

Mark Searcy - Journeyman's Trail

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:50:52 
Size:117,3 MB 
Label:Moose Milk Music 
Styles:Blues/Acoustic Blues/Americana/Rock/Jazz Blues
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Hot Springs (78 Rpm Radio Mix) - 4:37
 2. For a Moment There - 3:50
 3. One More Cup of Coffee / All Along the Watchtower - 9:04
 4. Georgia on My Mind - 5:02
 5. Sunny - 4:25
 6. Bluebonnets in the Spring - 3:55
 7. 07. Mark Searcy - Mi Ultimo Dia.mp3 -     
 8. Keep Me in Your Heart - 4:11
 9. At Last (Live at Sam's) - 2:22
10. Star Spangled Banner - 3:04
11. What a Wonderful World - 4:36
12. Hot Springs - 5:42

My  album Journeyman's Trail, is a personal collection of songs I've picked up along my musical path over the years. It features interpretations of timeless songs that have been a part of my journey, along with a few originals that felt like they belonged. The album kicks off with an original that is straight from my being, entitled “Hot Springs”. This solo acoustic blues track is more than a song to me. It’s about a place that holds a chapter of my life; where both my parents and grandparents were born and raised, my goto place for peace and healing, and my final resting spot once life on earth is done. It’s the blues heart of the entire album, and I hope you can feel that deep connection. Another highlight for me is a re-imagination of two songs from Bob Dylan's immense catalog, weaving back and forth between two of his classics in a nine-minute journey and tribute to one of our generation's master songwriters. Finally, there's a live duet performance at Sam's Burger Joint with my good friend Ginger Pickett of an Etta James classic. Thanks for joining me on the Journeyman's Trail.

суббота, 4 июля 2026 г.

Johnny Max Band - Johnny Max & His so Called Friends

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2025
Time:41:22 
Size:96,1 MB 
Label:Pour Soul Records 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. You Can Do Better Than Him - 3:40
 2. How the Other Half Lives - 3:44
 3. I've Said All the Sorrys I'm Gonna Say - 3:38
 4. Might as Well Be on Mars - 3:45
 5. I've Never Met a Bridge - 2:42
 6. These Are the Things That Make Me Think of You - 3:18
 7. Memphis Women & Fried Chicken - 4:43
 8. Kiss from Joanne - 4:17
 9. What's Good for the Goose... - 2:59
10. When You Love Somebody - 3:30
11. Be Good to Yourself - 3:31
12. Plastic Jesus - 1:28

Based out of Ontario, Canada, vocalist Johnny Max is an award-winning tunesmith who’s been touring the world with his homespun originals for better than 30 years. And he outdoes himself with his latest effort. It’s a masterwork that includes his six-piece band along with eight friends. Johnny’s tunes that are part Windy City/part Big Easy. He delivers lyrics that are packed with wry humor and witty images. And his behind-the-beat delivery keeps things swinging from the hip.

Jerry & the StageHogs - Jerry & the StageHogs

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2003
Time:38:05 
Size:87,8 MB 
Label:Self-Released 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Kitchen Song - 4:29
 2. Mr. Train - 3:11
 3. Don't Make Me Wrong - 3:11
 4. Lock & Key - 5:14
 5. Play It Funky - 3:30
 6. Reconsider - 2:50
 7. Rounders Hill - 4:39
 8. Sad ol' Heart - 5:18
 9. Backdoor Man - 5:39

Jerry & The Stagehogs This is NOT the 1-4-5 band next door. The HOGS play a stylish mix of complex, multi-layered original tunes along with simple standards, roots blues classics, modern and progressive blues. The band's roots are deeply planted in the heart of the blues. Their show is a hard driving tribute to the musicians who laid the foundation for what is today's music. Delta, Chicago, Texas, West Coast, you name it, they play it. Two hot lead guitarists, killer slide, impressive bass, dead-on drumming. JERRY ZYBACH has a big, pure, elegant/raw/gentle/rough GIANT voice with range and nuance that are almost impossible to find in one person. He can make you laugh and make you cry, sometimes during the same song. The STAGEHOGS are a serious case of the right guys coming together at the right time. You won't find a more high energy, professional band anywhere. They are a great live band and are available as a main or opening act and are the perfect rhythm section to back your headline vocalist needing a band. These guys will have your crowd on their feet begging for more!

Bad Bob Bates - Car Trouble

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:25:34 
Size:59,3 MB 
Label:Mr Christopher J Davison 
Styles:Rock/Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Car Trouble - 3:02
 2. Don't Tell The Bride - 4:33
 3. Foundry Lane - 4:27
 4. No-One Told Me - 4:29
 5. Silent Screen - 2:37
 6. Take What You Got - 3:35
 7. You Looked Good - 2:49

BBB’s new elongated EP, or compact album, (7 tracks) .
Tyneside (UK) based solo/duo/band performer - a mix of foot stompin' solo workouts and band pieces, ranging from full on dirty blues to Americana ballads that’ll have you crying in your beer. BBB also plays in The Bates Motel (originals band) and The Bandits, with earlier excursions with Ma Kelly's Boys, West Brook & Swamp Tea, The Velvets and Oil City Connection.

Paul Metsa - Paul Metsa Songs of Resistance and Resolve 1984-2025



Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2025
Time:68:22 
Size:157,3 MB 
Label:Paul Metsa Music 
Styles:Folk Rock/Country/Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Slow Justice - 5:06
 2. 59 Coal Mines - 4:06
 3. Fires of Jerusalem - 3:31
 4. Wall of Power - 5:48
 5. Jack Ruby - 5:43
 6. Ferris Wheels On The Farm - 4:24
 7. Like Father, Like Son - 7:47
 8. Floretta's Junkyard - 4:06
 9. Another Man's Chains - 4:34
10. Walkin' In A Woman's World (Live) - 4:47
11. Second Avenue Sunset - 4:54
12. Ain't Gonna Whistle Dixie Anymore - 4:14
13. No Kings (No Crown) - 5:13
14. You Can't Be Brave (If You're Not Scared) - 4:03

Collection spanning the Minnesotan’s career highlights how fighting for justice is as important now as it ever was.
When you think of americana and protest music, the striking image of Woody Guthrie brandishing his guitar with “This machine kills fascists” emblazoned on it, back in the 1940s, is surely one of the first things that comes to mind, but Paul Metsa is here to remind you that activism within the genre is an ongoing fight and not a relic resigned to history. Born into a community in Minnesota known as Iron Rangers because of their 100 or so years link to the huge open-pit mines in the north of the state, Metsa, like his fellow Iron Rangers, has a very distinct sense of right and wrong, chiefly born from his community, who have stuck together and always held true to their brand of fairness.
“And as the world goes around, all I want to ask is, / If the rich man owns the land, why must the poor man pay the taxes?” Metsa asks on Songs of Resistance & Resolve’s opener, Slow Justice, starting exactly as he means to go on: speaking plainly and pulling no punches. He further asks, “Why does justice go so slow?” before coming to the painful conclusion that “Poor means stop and rich means go”. The songs generally have a rough, unpolished quality, but it works well with the subject matter, and that’s showcased well on the 59 Coal Mines, originally taken from Metsa’s 2008 album Paper Tigers, as he talks of closing coal mines costing the men who work in them their livelihoods and futures, much to the disregard of the big bosses.
Fire of Jerusalem, recorded in 1984, is unfortunately as relevant today as it ever was: “When the war is in the east / Go west, young man, go west / Shooting sleeping children will not put medals on your chest / And the fires of Jerusalem / Why must anyone get used to them,” Metsa growls bitterly on the chorus against jagged acoustic guitar. 1987’s Ferris Wheels on the Farm and 1983’s Wall of Power both have shades of Springsteen, the latter seeing Metsa hope for a future we’ve yet to see, where “the high and the mighty will fall” and “There will be no power brokers”. Like Father, Like Son, a live recording Metsa sweetly dedicates to his mother and father at the start of the song, is the compelling tale of a waitress who falls pregnant to a soldier who goes off to fight in the Korean War. The waitress names her son after his father, but struggles to let him go as he ages, and ultimately, he gets drafted into the army in 1967 and ends up dying in war just like his father before him.
On the live recording of Walkin’ In a Woman’s World, Metsa, bravely for a male artist, puts himself in the shoes of women and the dangers they are accustomed to avoiding on a day-to-day basis: “She ain’t safe in a straight line / She ain’t safe in a round / She ain’t safe in an airplane / She ain’t safe on the ground.” He highlights the unjust nature of the tragic case of Kitty Genovese, but more personally promises not to give up the fight for equality because his “grandma was once just a girl” and assures us that he “won’t stop runnin’ ’til [he’s] walkin in a woman’s world”. 2017’s Ain’t Gonna Whistle Dixie Anymore is perhaps the most impactful thing on the album, Wee Willie Walker’s stunning voice on lead vocals only making the lyrics of rejecting the Jim Crow South even more breathtakingly compelling. No Kings (No Crown), featuring Al Spahawk, highlights the ongoing crisis in America as Trump attempts to run the country more like a dictatorship than a democracy.
“Give me liberty or give me death / Any other way ain’t worth my dying breath,” Metsa snarls defiantly on Another Man’s Chains, and like so much of the album, it’s a prescient reminder of the power of music and how its message can cut above the noise. Songs of Resistance & Resolve has a strong message for sure, but it’s also a brilliant showcase for Metsa’s 40+ years as a songwriter. Let’s hope he’s not planning on stopping penning songs anytime soon, because we need voices like his now, just as much as ever.

Siren Society - We Must Go On

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:38:03 
Size:88,2 MB 
Label:Self-Released
Styles:Contemporary Blues  
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. One - 4:10
 2. Must Go On - 3:48
 3. The Earthquake - 4:12
 4. Porcelain - 4:29
 5. Waltz With Elise - 3:07
 6. Wild River - 3:30
 7. Half a Dozen Broken Fates - 3:21
 8. Blues With Elise - 3:09
 9. Silk and Smoke - 3:37
10. Overdose - 4:34

Siren Society was an American-Australian girl group that formed on the Netflix series Building the Band in 2024. After forming themselves throughout the process of the series, they placed sixth in the competition. They were composed of Jenna Dave, Noriella Gjielli, Erica Padilla and Autumn Stallia. Following the series, they signed with Today Is Vintage and have released singles including "If It Was Me" and "Don't Cool Me Down". 

Jim Oblon - Black Cat

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2017
Time:31:07 
Size:71,6 MB 
Label:From The Earth Records 
Styles:Blues 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Black Cat - 3:48
 2. Long Lonely Year - 3:01
 3. Peace and Joy Sublime - 3:19
 4. Say No to the Devil - 3:15
 5. Children of the Fall - 4:31
 6. No Streets of Gold - 4:37
 7. The Other Shore - 3:19
 8. Reefer Girl Sunrise Blues - 5:12

"Black Cat" is a studio album by American guitarist, singer, and multi-instrumentalist Jim Oblon, released in 2017 on the independent label Blue Liberty Records. Jim Oblon is a unique figure on the contemporary American scene. An incredibly gifted jazz and blues drummer (he toured and recorded for a long time with the legendary Paul Simon), Oblon takes up the electric guitar in his solo projects and transforms himself into one of the most distinctive and uncompromising blues-rock artists of the new generation.
The album features both original compositions and radically reimagined classic blues standards. Oblon takes the age-old formulas of masters like Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, and Jimmy Reed and turns them inside out, infusing them with wild garage drive, funky skeletons, and rockabilly brashness. The title track, "Black Cat," sets the tone for the entire record with its lazy yet menacing, viscous rhythm. "Black Cat" is a powerful, honest, and hypnotically rocking release. Jim Oblon has managed to create an album that respects the traditions of old-school Delta and Chicago blues, yet sounds fresh, electric, and thoroughly modern. A great find for those tired of refined pop blues and seeking a true, wild, roots groove.

Black Smoke Brigade - Stood As Kings

Bitrate:320K/s
Year:2026
Time:33:16 
Size:77,3 MB 
Label:BSB Records 
Styles:Blues/Rock 
Art:Front 

Tracks Listing:
 1. Live Another Way - 3:33
 2. Stood As Kings - 3:18
 3. Morning Light - 4:56
 4. On The Run - 3:51
 5. Long Before You're Gone - 4:29
 6. Leave The Sun Tomorrow - 3:20
 7. Six String Man(Song for Jimi) - 5:27
 8. Aces & Eights - 4:19

Black Smoke Brigade blends the raw power of classic ’70s rock with a modern edge, delivering a sound that’s equal parts Led Zeppelin, Rival Sons, and Black Sabbath. Their music is loud, soulful, and unrelentingly energetic — a wall of riffs, groove, and fire. Drawing inspiration from the golden age of rock ’n roll, the band brings vintage spirit into the now, with songs that stick and a live show that hits hard.
Following the release of their riff-heavy debut EP Brick by Brick, Black Smoke Brigade has been making serious noise on stages across the Netherlands. They’ve shared the bill with acts like Rosalie Cunningham, The Wild Romance, and Plan Nine, and played festivals including Breda Barst. With their reputation growing and new music on the horizon, Black Smoke Brigade is carving out their place in the next generation of rock.