Brian Cober “Austin Wired”

Reviews La hora del Blues


    Artista / Grupo: Brian Cober

    Álbum: Austin Wired

    Discográfica: Self Production / Sarah French

    Año publicación: 2014

    Fecha crítica: 7/2014

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

Here comes a musician who captures the real blues spirit with a special sensitivity, peace and much detail With slide Brian Cober weaves a personal and sincere story, which captures listeners from the first notes of What Will You Eat, song that opens Austin Wired album Brian Cober is an excellent singer, guitar player and an attractive storyteller too His lyrics always talk about unlimited excesses and deep heartbreaking pain he has suffered as far as he can remember and he does it from a true unique and personal point of view Brian Cober is not a newcomer into the music world With his band, The Nationals, he has backed relevant Canadian blues musicians like King Biscuit Boy, Long John Baldy or Jeff Healy and he has also opened for Johnny Winter, James Cottor or John Mayall among many others This is his fourth album where he displays his unique messy double slide sound, a technique Brian is a real master If you listen to him, I am sure you will be pleasantly surprised with the amazing things this singer, guitar player and songwriter is able to give you, together with bass player Big Ben Richardson and drummer Tom Lewis



#FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM