Crawling up a hill : a journey through the British blues boom 1966-71
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Reviews (2)
DownBeat
2020 January
By
By
Frank-John Hadley
2020 January
"Confident in his own skin with a what-the-hell-why not attitude, the Kansan sounds ruthlessly honest with a jagged, unkempt blues sound made of his strep-throated voice, his metallic guitar, his wailing harmonica and his pounding drum".
Living blues
2019 December
By
By
Jon Kleinman
2019 December
"Buster, who performs seated behind a drum kit with an electric guitar and harmonica rack, freely mixes elements of blues, rock, and Americana to forge his own musical identity ... With a mix of gravel and sweetness that recalls Tab Benoit, Buster's vocals are bound to quickly grow on his audience. The one-man band approach is no gimmick - listeners may have a hard time believing that a single musician can create such a full sound. On upbeat tracks like 2029 and Like 'Em Like That, Buster's vocals, deft harp blowing, and down-to-earth guitar rifs generate an impressive amount of energy ... Buster's raw, uninhibited musical style and willingness to cross genre lines make Damn! I Spilled the Blues a compelling listen".