Joe Bonamassa Announces New Album 'Blues Of Desperation'
. Bonamassa says: "I want people to hear my evolution as a blues-rock musician - somebody who isn't resting on accomplishments and who is always pushing forward and thinking about how music can evolve and stay relevant. "Lyrically, you'll hear the proverbial trains, mountains, valleys and other blues references about heartbreak and loneliness. But there are also some poignant moments about getting away from the stressful, crazy demands of life and losing yourself with your special someone." Blues Of Desperation was written in Nashville, with Bonamassa hooking up with James House, Tom Hambridge, Jeffrey Steele, Jerry Flowers and Gary Nicholson. It was then recorded at the city's Grand Victor Sound Studios with the guitarist's long-time producer Kevin Shirley. Read more and watch a preview video here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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