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It is not usual
to find young blues bands offering a self made original songs repertoire moving
away from twelve bar blues cliché and a lot less doing it without literally copying the old
classic blues originals in an attempt to emulate with elder or lower
fortune a formula, that without
creativity may result stale, becaming usually boring to fans eventually. In
addition to this, it is much less common
to listen bands that using blues music universal language build up songs in
their own language writting them with
great quality and own identity.
With a sonority provided by their language and the impetuosity of a band formed
in 2010 out of Jon Barreros (vocals,
guitar) and Urko Ruiz de Apodaka Jauregiondo (bass) reunión, they met at
Ordizia School of Music along with Yon Labayen (piano and organ) and Fermín Etxeberria (drums) as last band´s
incorporation strengthening the project from 2014 and taking shape thanks to Fredi
Peláez supervisión at Potokko Studios
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