I just had the opportunity to review the most recent release, Farmhouse Blues, by Randy Lee Riviere and it's packed with rowdy, growlin, blues rock. Opening with Downtown, Randy Lee Riviere on lead vocal and guitar creates plenty of swagger with Doug Lancio on guitar, Michael Saint Leon on guitar, Mike Rojas on keys, Robert Kearns on bass and Tom Hambridge on drums. Super opener. Title track, Farmhand Blues has just a touch of country mixed in to this strong blues rocker. Riviere does great with the Lou Reed delivery and I really like the simplistic yet stinging guitar attack. Moonlight is another power rocker with a thumping drum anchor, cool slide work and overdriven guitar lead. It may not be ground breaking, but it's great solid music. Another cool track is December 1980 with it's droning bass line by Kearns and slap snare by Hambridge. With it's base blues structure and tight slide work, another notable track. On My Way Down is gritty and grimy with a crusty guitar vamp and clean guitar riffs under Riviere's roadworthy vocals. I mean...why not! Wrapping the release is Dovetail Joints with it's much mellower approach. Riviere's vocals and crafted and melodic vocals floating on a finely crafted bottom makes for a solid closer.
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