Music Lovers Rejoice: Thrill Jockey is Releasing a New Blues

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Music lovers rejoice! Thrill Jockey is releasing a new blues album by the one and only Otis Taylor. Get ready for some soulful tunes that will get your toes tapping.

Introduction

Music lovers rejoice! Thrill Jockey is releasing a new blues album on March 3rd. The album, titled “American Recordings,” features 12 tracks of original blues music.

This release is sure to please fans of the genre, as it features some of the most talented musicians in the business. Artists like Otis Taylor, Keb’ Mo’, and Taj Mahal are just a few of the big names appearing on the album.

So if you’re a fan of the blues, or just good music in general, be sure to check out “American Recordings” when it drops on March 3rd. You won’t be disappointed.

What is Thrill Jockey?

Thrill Jockey is a record label that was founded in 1992. The label has released a wide variety of music, but is perhaps best known for its work in the realm of experimental and avant-garde music. Over the years, Thrill Jockey has been home to some of the most innovative and boundary-pushing artists in the music world, and has helped to shape the sound of independent music as we know it today.

Now, Thrill Jockey is turning its attention to the world of blues music with a new release from artist John Lee Hooker Jr. Titled Ain’t Nobody’s Business, the album is a tribute to Hooker’s father, legendary bluesman John Lee Hooker Sr. The album features eleven tracks of hookerJr.’s take on his father’s signature style of blues, and is sure to be a hit with fans of both John Lee Hooker Sr. and Thrill Jockey’s catalogue.

So if you’re a fan of blues music, or if you’re just looking for something new and different to listen to, be sure to check out Ain’t Nobody’s Business when it drops on October 30th.

Who is behind Thrill Jockey?

Thrill Jockey is an American independent record label founded in 1992 by Bettina Richards and Nathan Hobgood-Chittick in Chicago, Illinois. The label has been home to many influential musicians over the years, such as Tortoise, The Sea and Cake, Trans Am, and more.In recent years, the label has been focused on releasing experimental music from a variety of genres.Now, Thrill Jockey is back with a new blues release from Chicago native Chris Mills.

Chris Mills is a singer-songwriter and guitarist who has been active in the Chicago music scene since the early 1990s. He was a member of the now-defunct band The Damnwells, and has released six solo albums since 2002. His latest album, “The Silver Line,” will be released on April 6th by Thrill Jockey.

The album was recorded at Steve Albini’s Electrical Audio studio in Chicago, and features Mills’ trademark guitar work and heartfelt lyrics. In a press release, Mills said of the album: “These are songs about coming to terms with getting older and recognizing that things change; some for the better and some for the worse.”

Fans of Chris Mills’ previous work will find much to love on “The Silver Line,” and anyone who enjoys thoughtful songwriting and soulful guitar playing will also find much to appreciate. The album is sure to be one of the best releases from Thrill Jockey this year.

What can we expect from the new release?

The new release from Thrill Jockey is a blues album that is sure to please music lovers. The album features 11 tracks, all of which are original compositions. The tracks feature a variety of different styles of blues, including electric and acoustic. The album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee and features some of the best blues musicians in the world.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Thrill Jockey’s new blues album is a must-have for any music lover. The album features a wide variety of artists, each with their own unique style. Whether you’re a fan of traditional blues or looking for something new, this album is sure to please. So don’t wait – pick up your copy today!

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