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1 Beth Hart

Bad Woman Blues

We all know that Beth Hart does melancholia very well. Heartache? Pain from the depths of your soul? The LA native delivers it all with gut-grabbing authenticity. But that sure as hell doesn’t mean she don’t know how to party, as this toe-tapping, piano-pounding, guitar-jabbing slab of sassy rock’n’roll proves. The blues got rhythm, then it ate Etta James, and all was well.

From War In My Mind

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2 Kris Barras Band

Counterfeit People

This is probably our favourite track on Kris Barras’s new, so we’re delighted to be able to share it with you here. Easily one of the sunniest, most arena-y things he’s ever done, it pushes the rock side of his blues rock stew to flattering, infectious effect. Listen, swoon, repeat.

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