Supersonic Blues Machine, formed by
bassist and vocalist Fabrizio Grossi, and drummer Kenny Aronoff with
guitarist Lance Lopez, has just set out on their maiden voyage with
their release West Of Flushing South Of Frisco. In addition to the already stellar line up, the release features guest performances by Billy Gibbons, Walter Trout, Warren Haynes, Robben Ford, Eric Gales and Chris Duarte making this super group even “more super.”
If you are familiar with Lance Lopez’s music then you know that this
album is all about hard driving southern rock and blues based riffs. The
album opens with the southern rock inflected “Miracle Man.” All the
Lopez penned tracks are strong but here he shows off his knack for great
hooks. In the right hands (or wrong hands depending on your point of
view) the hooks are catchy enough to find a home on country radio. But
don’t be alarmed. He follows up with the minor key grooving “I Ain’t
Falling Again” and from that point on, the album just burns the entire
farm to the ground.
The guest artists all put their unique stamp on their perspective
tracks. Billy Gibbon’s “Running Whiskey” could be a lost ZZ Top track
and “Remedy” with Warren Haynes would sound at home on a Gov’t Mule
record. Both Chris Duarte and Eric Gales give empassioned performances.
The ballad “Let’s Call It A Day” is a perfect vehicle for the legendary
Robben Ford and shows him at this melodic best. He and Lance even do a
little harmony work on the intro as well as near the end of the track.
West of Flushing, South of Frisco
is a total treat for the those of us who crave great hard driving blues
based rock and ear frying guitar playing. The core of Supersonic Blues
Machine of Lopez, Grossi, and Aronoff have nothing to prove. They could
easly have carried the entire project themselves. The guest stars are
just icing on an already very tasty cake.
The Review: 9.5/10
Can’t Miss Tracks
– Miracle Man
– Running Whiskey
– I Ain’t Falling Again
– Nightmares and Dreams
– That’s My Way
– Running Whiskey
– I Ain’t Falling Again
– Nightmares and Dreams
– That’s My Way
The Big Hit
– Remedy
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