Exciting, intelligent and bridging the blues songwriting gap the new sound of urban blues is Cecile Doo-Kingue.
Mixing emotion and sharp lyrical content Riot & Revolution’s shuffle blasts the album out of the gate.
Anybody Listening uses a slick soulful laid back strut, and killer guitar fills, while Animal Kingdom jumps and weaves a funky groove.
Elsewhere the track Faith (her best lyric on the album) shoots out blasts of distorted fuzzed up guitar, with a gorgeous bridge before she nails her killer solo.
Many sublime moments abound from a talent so big it can’t be ignored.
Get on board this train!
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