Mark Doyle and the Maniacs
Shake 'Em On Down
An electrifying album of guitar-driven blues rock from the classic British Blues era of 1965-1970.
Rock: British Blues
the Sonny Moorman Group
Live as Hell
"Power Blues is an apt description for a trio that treads the territory laid out by ZZ Top, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and the Allman Brothers. Watch out for these guys." -- BLUES ACCESS Magazine
Rock: British Blues
Electric Gang
Living Again
Cream, Grand Funk, Free
Rock: British Blues
Too Slim and the Taildraggers
Rock em Dead
Recorded in 1990, this is the second Studio Album from Too Slim and the Taildraggers. This is a hard Rockin' Blues album featuring, screaming guitars, and high energy performances by Too Slim and the Taildraggers in the early years of the bands formation.
Rock: British Blues
The Booty Chesterfield Trio
Sellin\' Cookies
The BCT sounds like they were just ripped out of some liberally dosed psychedelic garage party and plopped down in a dive bar to inflict their bluesy punk-esque indie rock on a fresh crop of boozers.
Rock: British Blues
Papa George Band
Nite With You
Live, raunchy and ready, driving rock blues with a truck load of guitar riffs and strong vocals, plus, tight and solid rhythm section.
Rock: British Blues
Butane MacLane
Seven Songs From Arkansas
Butane MacLane is a Blue Rocker. He is the Real Deal.
Rock: British Blues
The Cheaters
Train To Wilderness
The Cheaters are a rock-blues band who fuse their 'old school' influences with a contemporary style. Intelligent lyrics are blended with imaginative guitar and harmonica licks -as well as the added 'honky tonk' playing of piano genius Alan Law.
Rock: British Blues
Terry Quiett Band
Cut the Rope
Indie blues rockers cookin' soul food in the kitchen of Hendrix across the hall from Clapton and 2 floors down from Trower.
Rock: British Blues
Rick Fowler
Back On My Good Foot
British blues rock with a raw soul reminiscent of early Johnny Winter and an aural suspense akin to Robin Trower.
Rock: British Blues