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Blues Pills: Debut Album Stream & New Music Video Out Now!

Left to right: Guitarist Dorian Sorriaux (France), drummer Cory Berry (U.S.), vocalist Elin Larsson (Sweden), bassist Zack Anderson (U.S.)

Left to right: Guitarist Dorian Sorriaux (France), drummer Cory Berry (U.S.), vocalist Elin Larsson (Sweden), bassist Zack Anderson (U.S.)

 

The self-titled debut album of up-and-coming multinational (Sweden, USA, and France) blues rockers Blues Pills is currently available for streaming in its entirety on MetalHammer.com.

Additionally, the Joan Manuel Urquiaga Valdes-directed video for the song “High Class Woman” has debuted today on the  Nuclear Blast YouTube channel.

Blues Pills’ first full-length studio album is due out in North America on August 5th. The follow-up to last year’s 4-song Devil Man EP, Blues Pills was produced by Don Alsterberg (Graveyard, Soundtrack Of Our Lives, The International Noise Conspiracy) and features artwork by world renowned Dutch artist Marijke Koger-Dunham (The Beatles, George Harrison, Eric Clapton).

Elin and Zack

Elin and Zack




Watch a video with Blues Pills singer Elin Larsson as she speaks about the album tracks here.

 

Blue Pills 2The track listing for the digi-pak version of Blues Pills is:
01. High Class Woman
02. Ain’t No Change
03. Jupiter
04. Black Smoke
05. River
06. No Hope Left For Me
07. Devil Man
08. Astralplane
09. Gypsy (Chubby Checker cover)
10. Little Sun


BONUS DVD: Live at Hammer of Doom Festival 2013

01 – Bliss

02 – Dig In

03 – Devil Man

04 – Little Sun

05 – Mind Exit

06 – Astralplane

07 – Black Smoke

+ Interview with Streetclip TV

 

Watch a teaser of bonus DVD footage on YouTube.

 

The album can be pre-ordered as an import picture disc, import vinyl, or a digi-pak version from the Nuclear Blast USA Webshop.


Blue Pills 3


Watch the “High Class Woman” guitar lesson with gifted Blues Pills guitarist Dorian Sorriaux here.

 

Blues Pills, who are especially popular with fans of the original Fleetwood Mac, Janis Joplin, Graveyard, and Rival Sons, and who now consider Örebro, Sweden their home base, will be performing throughout the open air festival circuit in Europe this summer.

 

Photo courtesy of RockUrLife

Photo courtesy of RockUrLife

 

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