Oooh, you need to pick up a copy of "Lake Street Lullabye" by Chainsaw DuPont. And if you're in the Chicago area, check him out. He usually plays at a roadhouse off of I-55 once a week.
For more blues inspired rock, gotta go with the Black Keys album "Thickfreakness"
howlin wolf.....the london sessions
eric clapton...from the cradle
john lee hooker...the motor city is burn'in
rolling stones...exile on main street
r.l. burnside...(anything)
The Blues (or the Cyans to keep it architectural)
whats the best modern blues album you can recommed...something with the emotion/power of a mogwai, or explosions in the sky
you are thinking the indie rock blues?
arco flute foundation, meisha, godspeed you black emperor...
no, not the indie stuff, i have too much of that...i wanted some traditional Blues but by contemporary artists.
Oooh, you need to pick up a copy of "Lake Street Lullabye" by Chainsaw DuPont. And if you're in the Chicago area, check him out. He usually plays at a roadhouse off of I-55 once a week.
For more blues inspired rock, gotta go with the Black Keys album "Thickfreakness"
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BOBLOGIII
White Stripes
Not captial B Blues, but I really like M.Ward's newest album Transistor Radio.
in the silk sheet of time
i shall find peace of mind
love is a thing
called the blues
howlin wolf.....the london sessions
eric clapton...from the cradle
john lee hooker...the motor city is burn'in
rolling stones...exile on main street
r.l. burnside...(anything)
traditional (chicago) bluesman still around: buddy guy > damn right i got the blues. gritty dirty blues, the best kind.
also, the late john campbell's howlin' mercy. skanky messy swamp blues, including 'when the levee breaks'.
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